And even if it's true do you think it will make it after being handled, jaw stretched out, people touching and ogling it, etc....???
Great fish and catch, and congrats to the fisherman regardless of bait vs lure.
Me....unless I had wicked faith in a proper livewell, I would have taken a bunch of pics, weighed it if I had a scale (regardless of calibration and quality), taken length and a few different girth measurements, and released it back right away from the boat in the same spot. I get the once in a lifetime catch, and wanting to get a certified scale and all.....and everyone has that right to do so, but a fish like that IMO needs to be respected and immediately released to keep on going vs risking it surviving through all the handling and transport to certify it.
Again, congrats to him on an awesome catch and rightfully his decisions all the way.
absolutely incredible. so a legitimate giant bass can come from a smaller body of water. granted the "pond" is more lake sized at almost 700 acres. I recently read the whole RECORD LARGEMOUTH thread, which is hysterical and worth reading for sure. It may gave been a little bit harder to have a camera ready from 2004-2008,but not that hard. so many stories of big fish being caught, but zero credible photos. congrats to the dude who caught that fish of a lifetime.
And even if it's true do you think it will make it after being handled, jaw stretched out, people touching and ogling it, etc....???
Great fish and catch, and congrats to the fisherman regardless of bait vs lure.
Me....unless I had wicked faith in a proper livewell, I would have taken a bunch of pics, weighed it if I had a scale (regardless of calibration and quality), taken length and a few different girth measurements, and released it back right away from the boat in the same spot. I get the once in a lifetime catch, and wanting to get a certified scale and all.....and everyone has that right to do so, but a fish like that IMO needs to be respected and immediately released to keep on going vs risking it surviving through all the handling and transport to certify it.
Again, congrats to him on an awesome catch and rightfully his decisions all the way.
I agree. A picture and fiberglass replica is all good for me. Just knowing that I released a fish like that is alive would be a great feeling.
Congrats to the angler for a fish of a lifetime catch.
Unfortunately a persons tune changes when a record is at stake and will have their name next to it....those thoughts go out the window. Heck of a catch indeed.
Im feeling fine, when there's something on my line......