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I'm planning on throwing bigger baits, and fishing the outsides of deeper structure this year. I'm guessing this means less bites, and bigger fish. I'm also planning on fishing a a place 25 miles from me, that I've never fished before. On a local bass fishing website, i'm always seeing 6,7,and 8 pound LMB being pulling out of there. The state record LMB is 11.5, so I'm planning on having a BIG year in 2010.

I'm going to predict my biggest Largemouth bass of 2010 will be 8 pounds 3 ounces, shattering my Colorado record of 5.10.

My biggest SMB is...lol... 2.13. I've only caught about 6 of them in my life and I'm planning on fishing for more of them in a lake I don't fish to often. So I predict my biggest SMB will be 4.4.

How about you? How big is your biggest bass going to weigh in 2010? Make sure you put in the state you think you'll catch it in.

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I'd be happy to break 5 pounds this year, which I didn't last year.

Headed to Lake Fork the last week of March so I guess I'm crossing my fingers for a double digit.

As far as my home state of Colorado goes, hoping to spend enough time on the water to catch a mid-4lb smallie at P-lo. I too plan to hit up raccoon city so hoping for a 7lb largemouth.

Well I don't want to jinx myself so I'll opt to look like a jack@ss and say just a smidge over 18lbs  ;D

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Smallmouth:  12 lbs 4 oz

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I'd be happy to break 5 pounds this year, which I didn't last year.

same here. my fishing buddy and i have a deal whoever catches one 5 pounds or over gets a steak at the finest steakhouse in town, the other person has to buy. this is the year though, for me. i can feel it

Smallmouth: 12 lbs 4 oz

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Well let me be the 1st to congratulate you on breaking the long lived record, beer and steaks at your place I presume? ;)

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Well I don't want to jinx myself so I'll opt to look like a jack@ss and say just a smidge over 18lbs ;D

What state Thai?

Good luck with that RW!  Please e-mail me photos of that hog the moment you get them on your computer.

My goal is LMB 12lbs + from GA.

Smallmouth: 12 lbs 4 oz

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I HOPE I am there to see that !

looking for another 7+ from ny last year i had many 5+6 pounders but didnt hit 7 my PB is over 8

Well I don't want to jinx myself so I'll opt to look like a jack@ss and say just a smidge over 18lbs ;D

What state Thai?

Good luck with that RW! Please e-mail me photos of that hog the moment you get them on your computer.

VA and snowballs chance in hell I'll get anywhere close... but I'll be fishing more lake with trophy size fish this year and can see myself pulling a double digit out of briery creek

I'm guessing I'll get more that one over 10#. Might get a 12#.

Its going to be a good year! ;D

8lb+ smallie on Erie, western basin (Sandusky)

10lb LMB in Ohio? (It could happen, but also going to KY Lake and Gville)

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I plan on camping out on Toho this tournament season so I'm gona say 10.2

I'm gonna say 7lbs and hope for bigger. I caught 7 fish last year between 5-6lbs. and my wife caught an eight.

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The bass in my avatar was 7-12, caught last October.  If it made it through the winter, perhaps it will be just over 8 come the spring/summer and I can catch it again. So - the goal is 8 lbs.

Going down to clear lake for the elite series and am hoping for at least a 7 pounder! well see though... :)

Gonna shoot for 8lbs+ first.  Break my old PB by a good amount. 

Then I can shoot for double digits by 2011.   :P

I'm hoping to finally break the 10lb barrier.....Won't go so far as to "predict" it, but that's certainly my #1 goal.

My PB is 9-12, and I netted a 14-6 (yes, 14-6) for someone I was fishing with last December, so my appetite is more than wetted.

Hoping that 2010 is the year....

BEN

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