As of now I would definitely get it weighed and measured at a local tackle shop with certified scales.
Now I don't have the heart or desire to take a bass thats 12 inches to 6 pounds, but something that big is once in a couple hundred lifetimes up here and I would have to put her on the wall. There's always the side that says put it back to let it spawn and pass down its genes, but a fish that big has spawned so many times I wouldn't be sure how many more years it would have to live to do so.
I know that southern strain bass get to about ten pounds in ten years so their northern growth rate would be much slower giving the bass a couple more years history to spawn.
So my answer would be taking it to a local shop with certified scales.
Better off getting it weighed at a Deli or Supermarket, I'm sure they would more then happy to sign the affidavit as a witness. Their scales ARE certified by the State. If I can remember I'll post ANOTHER pic of a 10lb+ caught in Ct. after XMAS, as I won't get to take a pix of it till then. It was caught over 30 yrs. ago.
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i WILL NOT KILL IT if I do get one. I will weigh it get several pics and goodbye! The only way it gets kept for any time is if it is over 13 lbs so it can be certified by the state. Then maybe it goes to t-force or Cabelas. If not, i dont give a flying S**T if people believe it
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Chris Simone was real close with his 9-10. Weighed in at a tourney then he released it. I don't know what I would of done. He said a bunch of guys told him to mount it at the tourney but he still C&R.
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