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Topic: Lake Don Pedro  (Read 1401 times)

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Calikayaker

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Some guy caught a 15 lbs 30 inch bass with a swimbait at Don Pedro


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That's an awful skinny bass.


Calikayaker

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This is the bass


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That's not a skinny bass. But no way its 30" :)


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Some guy is a customer of mine, his name is Mitch and he fishes bass derbys every weekend. Great guy, and very honest.
If you want, I can get signed photos LOL!!! 
And yes, it was 30"
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I guess I'd have to see it to believe it. The recent world record tying bass in Japan was 29" and that one was 22lbs.

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That thing is a frickin monster,regardless of length.Congrats.
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My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it


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Great fish!  Tis the season - congrats to Mitch!   :smt007 


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Wow, that is a big Bass. I would mount that one


Jason S.

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Wow, that is a big Bass. I would mount that one

It costs more to mount a fish then a deer or pig these days. Last I checked it was around $20 an inch! But I agree, I would mount it.

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49ersfan

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wow thats a beast


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damn, makes that swim bait look small!


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Fortunately, he can mount it too.  A pic and some measurements and It can be done.  No need to kill it for a trophy anymore.

Awesome fish!!
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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Fortunately, he can mount it too.  A pic and some measurements and It can be done.  No need to kill it for a trophy anymore.

Awesome fish!!

That's right, let in spawn.

I guess I'd have to see it to believe it. The recent world record tying bass in Japan was 29" and that one was 22lbs.

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A bass that's measures 30 inch could possibly weigh 17 lbs to 25 lbs This is just a estimate, but that is why most tournaments weigh the fish instead of measuring the length.