05-05-2003, 05:48 AM
[size 2]I wouldn't say people should choose what's best for a perticular body of water but the should take to the biologist over the lake and do what they feel is best for themselves not because of pressure to catch and release everything. I'm just saying what's right for you might not be right for somebody else, make your own decisions. [/size]
[size 2]Okay the I'm glad to see that some people can figure out that this is the exact same fish. It was caught at Quail in southern utah with a 1/2 inch of worm, so bigger isn't always better in fact this is my favorite method for the bigger bass unless your at Newcastle. The regulation is 2 under 14" and 2 over 20" so don't think it's illegal or I'm sneeking into a private pond. This fish weight in at just shy of 8 pounds, 24 inches in length and 20 inch girth. I'm sure the small wound on the tail thru a couple of people. It was a post spawner and made my day after a 14 hour day at work. Does anybody want to see the original lake side picture?[/size]
[size 2]It just goes to show that a big fish can look small and a small fish can be a lot bigger than what somebody says or the pic looks. Trust you own eye and as a personal rule if the story has been told more than once it always bigger and better than the last time it was told. [/size]
[size 4]How about everybody showing of some of your big fish or most favorite pics.[/size]
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[size 2]Okay the I'm glad to see that some people can figure out that this is the exact same fish. It was caught at Quail in southern utah with a 1/2 inch of worm, so bigger isn't always better in fact this is my favorite method for the bigger bass unless your at Newcastle. The regulation is 2 under 14" and 2 over 20" so don't think it's illegal or I'm sneeking into a private pond. This fish weight in at just shy of 8 pounds, 24 inches in length and 20 inch girth. I'm sure the small wound on the tail thru a couple of people. It was a post spawner and made my day after a 14 hour day at work. Does anybody want to see the original lake side picture?[/size]
[size 2]It just goes to show that a big fish can look small and a small fish can be a lot bigger than what somebody says or the pic looks. Trust you own eye and as a personal rule if the story has been told more than once it always bigger and better than the last time it was told. [/size]
[size 4]How about everybody showing of some of your big fish or most favorite pics.[/size]
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