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Prolly some Florida strain from the pool that someone released in there. They've DNA tested some of those fish and they are from that strain.
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My buddy won this tourney and he texted me a pic of this guy. He witnessed the weigh in 9.56 is what he said.
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QUOTE=amiller72;534668]My buddy won this tourney and he texted me a pic of this guy. He witnessed the weigh in 9.56 is what he said.[/QUOTE]
This guy had a 9.56 and didn't win the tournament???? What was the winning stringer? 9lb stringer on the river is strong especially considering the current conditions!!!!!! |
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12.5 or so won it
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Good lord!! They must be strokin them on the river right now ... double digits on the calc is pretty darn good
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My comment about it being a calcasieu fish was based on the color...that nasty chocolate milk river water makes the fish have a grayish color to them...unlike fish that are dark green from clearer waters. |
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So if the fish was a dark green, it wasn't caught on the calc? The west fork stays clear a solid percentage of the year Vs the main river.
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