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New World Record Redear

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  • Super User

holy crap what's that thing eatin?!?!

Anything it wants to.

  • Super User

You'd need an industrial sized frying pan for that.

  • Super User

Good God. That things huge!! Makes the ones swimming around my lake look like shrimp.

That is massive! Just think of the fight that thing had to put up.

  • Super User

HUGE. Wonder what he caught it on? I have caught some big ones while fishing for bass, would not be surprised if that is how he caught it. NOTHING close to that size though

Jeff

I literaly had no clue they even got that big.

-gk

Can you imagine if he was fishing with Ultra light tackle?????

HOLY *^(&^*( I have a snag!!!!!!!!!

  • Super User

WOW!

If they consistantly grew that large I'd never fish for bass.

  • Super User

WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

caught it on a plastic worm while bass fishing. boom

HOLY MACKEREL!!!!!That must have fought like a 10 pound bass!

That is a very cool catch :)

I think this one barely scratched out the old record of 5.5 lbs... caught about 40 miles from my house. I actually met the guy who caught that one.

I'd be happy with a measley little 3 lb'er ;) ....err, even just a 2 lb Bluegill !

Peace,

Fish

  • Global Moderator

I had one that I guessed 2.5 to 3lbs chase my DD22 to the boat one time, I could not imgine the fight if that thing would have gotten ahold of it!

Wow, that thing weighs about as much as my PB bass! Geez. . .

What a wall hanger!

Absolutely MASSIVE....Wonder if it was put in the local BPS or Cabelas aquarium

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