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Get A Load Of This Toad!

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  • Super User

Now THAT'S a sow! :blink:

Smh what a beautiful fish one day !one day !

  • Super User

That thing is huge!! Do you know what they have been eating?

Jigs with a "Rage Craw" trailer! LOL sorry, couldn't resist. Incredible fish!!!

Ronnie

  • 1 year later...

The things I would do to land a fish that big! Good grief! It's a whale!

Outstanding fish! I never think to use a jig from shore. Any idea how he caught it Big-O? Just dragging the jig on the bottom?

Gotta be 30 inches long or better. Just a mind-blowing bass.

That is a mammoth fish.. incredible catch congrats!

Thats one of the longest fish I have seen. And folks say the FL heat burns out fish before they get above 12#

NGaHB

A real beauty, congrats.

  • Super User

Awesome!!

Thats a hawg! the things i would do to catch that... :dazed-7:

I've caught 4 fish this years that weight as much as that one........if I weigh them all together :grin:

What a fish. Nice catch

Thats a true Monarch!!!

does it hurt to hold a fish that big by the jaw like that? I never thought that you could get a fish that big from shore.

  • Super User

Holy schmoly. That thing is nuts! Congrats to your pal.

Great fi****here was an article in Bassmaster magazine sept./oct 2008 about a guy Jeffrey Smith whom had caught seven fish over 17 and four over 18 that year.The article was written by Dave Precht the editor in chief of the mag.He went with Jeffrey and on that trip ,Jeffrey caught a 14.4 lbs and Precht caught two over 11!

Point being,there are still some hawgs down here!That is still a giant ,congrats!

that thing eats the bass ive been catching for breakfast.

that is the reason I would like to live in Fla that is some bass...

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