***The year of nickels and a BRUTE of a Large Mouth Bass! **

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Post by RJ »

That is some fantastic fishin' dude.

Congrats to your buddy for that pig and your bro as well.

Let's hope the taxidermist does it right!

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Post by fiiish »

CLACK - POW!!! :shock:
Another awesome report w/ some awesome lookin' fish! :D :D :D
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Post by fatluke »

I can just hear the echoing "tabarnacs" across the calm quiet lake....

Wicked camping trip with the boys......

Unbelievable.
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Very impressive fishing guys! Way to go :)
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Post by wolfe »

Looks like your brother has also been blessed with the fish charming gene.

You mentioned that the trip will be forever in your mind -- I can see why.

Those fish are definitely NOT forgettable, particularly the mammoth brute.

Thanks for a very entertaining report.

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Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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Post by Chevy Champagne »

:shock: :shock: :shock:
WOAHHH that has got to be some of the biggest bass i have ever seen
i am to jelous
congrats man :shock: 8)
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Post by Markus »

Very impressive fish! Congrats on a great day. It'll make a fantastic mount.
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Post by bl8ant »

Wow, what a trip man! Too bad the pig won't be caught again but what can you do.
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bl8ant wrote:Wow, what a trip man! Too bad the pig won't be caught again but what can you do.
Two years from now if you want to have a look at the fish in question ..go over to the Dudes house ..it will be still in his freezer :oops: :cry:
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Post by chappee77 »

Great report! Congratulations, those are beautiful fish.
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Post by steve-hamilton »

BA, IF the guy gets a proper mount, and is hanging the fish proudly on his wall, would it then be ok? (or less horrible?)

BTW, I AGREE 100%. This fish cannot be wasted. But if mounted as intended, good for him!
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