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I'm saying 10 pounds, 4 ounces. From Toho.

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I've been close but I've never broken the 7 lb barrier.  I think this is the year.  I'm really looking for an 8.  I've got this large pond that I've been fishing and the owner nailed a 7 lb'er during the spawn last year.  He doesn't fish it very often.  I've caught quite a few 4's and 5's from it in 2006.  I'm going to try to do this in January and February because the few other people that fish this aren't winter fishermen.  

I want to break the 7 lb mark because I have not done it since 04.  Although this spring I am going to hit it hard and try and land that Iowa State record.  Big dreams but I believe a few bodies I fish could hold one.

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I am shooting for 7lbs green, 5lbs brown. Verified by scale this time!!!!

This is the year I finally break 6# for largemouth! I'm shooting for a 4# smallie too.

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I am going for a 17 lber. I hooked it three times last year, two pull-offs and one break-off, same fish, same submerged tree, saw it once on the surface. I got the address, just need to complete the task.

13 pound Largemouth is what I'm shooting for in 2007. Got the double digits in 2006 so it only makes sense to up the bar.

I'm shootin for a 8lber largemouth.  I doubt I fish anywere with smallies of any size this year.

I'm going for it this year.

10 lbs.

I will settle for nothing less

avid has spoken

I'm always up for a ten, but you know, I'd settle for an 8 or 9 this year. . .

God just grant me the health and well-being to get out and try!!

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As a newbie I will be ecstatic if I can land a five pounder.  I am counting on the Lake Fork trip and all of the expertise that will be surrounding me to help me achieve my goal.

Mike

I already surpassed my 2006 best and LBH's 03, 04, 05 is a close call and he was DQ in 2006 for weighing in his live bait

1-6-2007

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Well, my best to date is 3lbs - 15oz.....sooooo, i'm shooting for at least 4lbs even ;)

Jason

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Not so much a prediction as a goal:

5 over 10, another teener would be nice

8.5 lb smallie

3.5 lb crappie

13lbs to break my 12lb record.. ;D...We need a fishing forum for the Hawg of Fame..The only post you can put in it is 10lbs plus fish, with time of day, lure caught, water depth, temperature,rising or falling barometer and other details..This would be a great way for us to put or heads together to catch big fish..

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13lbs to break my 12lb record.. ;D...We need a fishing forum for the Hawg of Fame..The only post you can put in it is 10lbs plus fish, with time of day, lure caught, water depth, temperature,rising or falling barometer and other details..This would be a great way for us to put or heads together to catch big fish..

Dont forget that size is relative to where you live....10lbs may be common at Varner and Nunya, but in PA that is pushing state record territory.

Wayne

Anything over 7 and it will be a great year! I will always take the 4's 5's and 6's too, as those are few and far between up here.

I'm predicting a 7 or 8 and hoping for a double digit.In the lake I fish,a 10-12 pounder can be done if you spend a lot of time on the water,but if things don't improve from last year I think I'll be stuck in the 7-8 lb range.

Hoping to break 6lbs in '07 this year. I had him last year but he broke me off!! It's ok I know where he lives I'll get him when the Michigan ice melts.

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