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Dayyum!! That's a mule.
Can't wait to break 10 pounds....hopefully this year on fork. |
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Since "were all wrong"
Im aware the bass was 9.9, but if you caught a 9.9 bass wouldn't you round up??? I dam sure would.
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I'd keep trying different scales until I got one to read 10lbs. LOL
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"Well his boga said 9.8, his said 9.9 and mine said 10 even so were going with 10!" |
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9.8, 9.9 is close enough to call it a 10 pounder in my book. Nice fish fo sho
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Doesn't look like a rivr fish to me. Even though it is a Florida strain. I have seen a few Florida strain on the river and they look alot different than those.
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Well, it's a big mouth bass and it was caught in the river no matter what it looks like. |
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Lacassine's dogfights don't allow anglers to place fish that have been in a livewell, back in the Pool, so they release the fish into the river. Highly unlikely this fish is a Native to the river, def. a lacassine fish, placed into the river |
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