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Considering last year was my first year truly bass fishing I"ll be very happy to break the 4 to 5 pound mark. Since I"ll be at Lake Fork I wouldn't mind hooking on to a 10 pounder.  ;D

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Im gunning for anything over 6 lbs this year....and of course the Iowa state record largemouth (10-12 since 1984)

Mine is just the opposite of Fourbizzle - I would like 10 over 5 since 5 over 10 is just be a dream for most of us in New England (except for LB Hooker)!

And one more over 6.6 to beat my PB.

Last years post I hoped for at least a 5Lb 5oz in 2006. I actually caught a 7Lb 1oz. So I'd like to beat that and get my first 8+ lber. I have caught 2 over 7lbs now, but I still haven't caught one in the 5 and 6Lbs range.

Now that I have a nicer boat I hope to make a southern road trip sometime and go for double digits. Probably not this year, but my son finished college this year and after he makes his first $million$, maybe he'll pay for the trip. 8-)

Last year I had a shorten year last year due to a deployment and some boat problems, but I still managed a 4lb 10 oz LM and a 3lb SM. For 07, providing I stay in New Mexico the entire year, I will aim for a 5lb LM and 4lb SM.

I wanna break the 8# barrier at the Fork Trip. 4 two pounders will be more like it ;D

Up here in the North it's tough to get Bass over 5 lbs., on a regular

basis. There are plenty 3-4# fish to be had, but 5+ takes some work.

I did manage to catch a 6# bass two years ago and last year my biggie

was 4#. I would be a happy camper if I can hook a 5#+ fish in '07.

I sincerely believe a few 5's are coming my way....especially during

our Monday eve. tournaments :).  

I'm shooting for something over 9lbs.  I caught several 6 lb-ers last year and a 7.5 lb-er.  I'm eager for Spring, because I'm getting my butt kicked this winter!

-J

I'll start it. Even though it has been quite some time since I caught a teener, I really expect to stick a 16 to 17 plus this year. Every year my home lake Berryessa kicks out 2 to 5, 16 to 17lb plus fish, yet my PB from this lake is only a 12.4. All of my really big bass have come from little trout ponds. I just feel like I'm due to get a giant from my 22,000 acre home lake.

Also, I hope / expect to get my first double digit Northern strainer. Got three 9's last year.

And finally, I hope / expect to get a 7 plus Smallie. Almost embarrasing that my current PB is only a 5.7...... But I really expect to just skip right past the 6's :-)

Who's next ?

Peace,

Fish

ONLY 5.7 :o :oMAN YOU GOT SOME HIGHHHHHHHHHH STANDARDS

I am going to fish some more lakes with bigger bass around my area my PB right now for a largemouth is 6lbs 4oz so an 8 lb largemouth would be nice.I don't catch many smallies except when I am fishing for stripers LOL so one over 4lb would be nice since my PB smallie is 3 1/2lbs.

My pb is 8.5 lbs, so anything over that would be nice.  If I catch a 10 lb lunker, I think I'll put my rod down for a few minutes, stare at my fish, and have a Bud....

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My goal is to break the Toledo Bend record of 15.32 lbs  

Ff the wind will ever get under 20 mph  id like to get anything over 6 for sm and 8for  lm

I have a 10, 10.8, and an 11. If trend continues I say it would be wonderful to get a 12 this year. Go to Mexico about every 6 months. Will be there in two weeks on the full moon. Maybe I can stick one full of Tilapia and eggs. Will let everyone know how it went.

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