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Predict Your Biggest Bass of 2010

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My PB so far is 9lb 11oz caught last year. Since i have a trip booked with George Welcome to the Marsh next month, i will say double digit for sure.

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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.

I'll be there that time as well.  It's home sweet home for me.  Best of luck to you. 

As for me I'm just hoping for a 10+ this year.  Last year I caught 3 PB's on Fork, each one getting bigger, with the last one going a little over 9.  So I really do think I'll break into the double digits this year.   

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I'd love to break my PB. I think sticking something like a 13 lb LMB would do nicely. I'd also love to get into a 6 or 7 pound Peacock.

I predict my biggest will be 7+ and it willl come out of Shearon Harris lake in North Carolina.

My goal would be to beat last years of 11.1 pounds, but realistically I would say at least 10.5 pounds.

10+ I landed a 8 lber last year and im looking for that double digit fish this year in Florida :D

I'm hoping to join the DD club this year.  I came somewhat close last year with a 7lber but it should be good this year w/ all the rain.  Tight lines.

rewriting the record books, new world record largemouth 30lbs.

7.5 pounds Ohio had a 7.25 last year LMB                          6.5 pounds New York had a 5.5

last year SMB

I landed a LMB last spring weighed 9 lbs. 8 ozs. out of my pond I go to, I'm hoping this year I can get her at 10 pounds. It would be my new PB.

hopin for a 7# LM and hmm how about a 5# smallie out of OH/MI/IN

Currently my PB is a 4.6 pound smallmouth, and a 3.14 pound largemouth. Looking to break 5 pounds, either smallmouth or largemouth, or both!

Don't ask me what it is... but last year I caught 4 bass that each weighed exactly 7 lbs 5 oz! And two were in the same day... so at this point I will settle for one that goes 7 lbs 6 oz ;D

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I predict a 13lb lmb but what I realy want is an 8lb calico and I think I will get that too.

I would like a 5+ largemounth and a 5+ smallmnouth on my home lake. I am also fishing a few other lakes this summer like Erie, st-francis and hopefully two mountains. Each of these lakes can easily put me in the 6+. So thats my goals 5+ at home and 6+ on the road.

Mine will probably be a 4 pound smallmouth bass out of lake st. clair.

Already caught a 6.9 last week.  I hope to break 10 this year, but after a cold spell here in Alabama, there is ice on the water again.

10 again, I've hit it 3 years in a row and hope to do it again. Wish I could get the 15 lber I've had on my line a couple of times.

I caught a weak (just under) 6# smallmouth in Ontario.

I will be looking for a 5+# smallmouth and a 7# largemouth in Ontario....those are BIG bass for up here.

Going for a PB

6lb+  Smallmouth from Lk. St Clair

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6lb+  Largemouth from any lake in Michigan

I will have the pleasure and priviledge of fishing lake Guntersville several times this year and predict I will catch a LG mouth over 8 maybe in the double digits..and will be fishing lake Pickwick so hoping for a 6+ smallmouth. Good luck to all and God Bless.

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