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nice fish

there are lots in simcoe that size, but we don't like to post pictures..or everyone would be fishing for them

 

 

 

we......LOL

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Boy I thought you were going to post that pic for a sec Terry.LOL

 

 

Thats a big,n.

 

I have seen some big smallies during the spawn in Simcoe.Massive.

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If it's 9.2 pounds and caught in Ont. would that not be a record of some kind? At least some sort of Canadian line class record? I would have released it with a couple of good photos but I ain't gonna knock anyone for keeping a bass like that. dang' dream fish.

 

Roger

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I can understand someone keeping a fish that big

 

I see people keeping 4lbers all the time and they try to tell you it's 7 or 8lbs.....

but a real lunker..why not

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You said it Terry! I am the weigh master of a local tournament and I see guys coming in with what they call a basket of 4 lbers only to see the smile disapear when the fish get on the scale. To a lot of people a 2.5 lb smallie is 4 pounds.

 

Roger

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LOL seen that a lot too, 17 inch fish thought to be 5 pounds, if you fish enough tournaments and see the actual weights as they hit the scales you learn. 20 inch maybe, 17? give em a year or two.

 

Colors on the smallies can be weird, seen some from inland lakes here with colors sort of like that one, just not real pretty as the great lakes fish, never caught one with colors like that up north either.

 

I don`t know if there is or can be any cross spawning between L/M and S/M.

 

Caught a lot on Erie here that had one bad eye, one eye would look normal, the colors in the other looked like they ran together. Don`t know the cause, Pollution? Didn`t seem to be an injury, no scaring.

 

Any smallie over 6 is a nice fish, had days when 5 17 inchers would have been nice. :whistling:

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