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Show us your biggest Michigan Bass you've caught

Started by Lip_Ripper, January 04, 2010, 01:11:26 PM

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LipRip

Found it! haha, i was late for my baseball game because of this fish!


markgoetsch

Quote from: LipRip on January 04, 2010, 08:28:46 PM
Quote from: markgoetsch on January 04, 2010, 08:14:47 PM
I just moved to Michigan last January and I've caught a 6.2 and 6.3 smallie both on a disposable and a 6.4 largemouth all out of Erie!  lets just say I've enjoyed my first year in Michigan.

The force is strong in you my son!!!!! (yoda voice)

Thanks, my biggest from wisconsin was 24" with huge girth but didn't weigh it.  My guess is ~8 lbs. and I also caught it when I was very young (12) and I've been trying to beat it every since.  That's the best thing about fishing you never know when you're going to catch a new personal best.

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5+ from brooks lake early this summer



this one was 5.6, wish i would have measured it - she will be an easy 8 this spring, had a big sloppy gut on her
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I thought I hooked the ferris wheel in this Grand Rapids Area Lake last summer (there really is a ferris wheel in it!)  The minnow in the 1st pic was a 3.43; the other fish is just slightly larger though;) ;) ;) ;)

We weighed-in over 10 5+ lbers. in tourneys out here last summer and the year before weighed-in a 6.48 officially in a NBAA weeknight tourney BUT THIS FISH WAS WAY BIGGER THAN ANYTHING I'VE EVER SEEN!  I'd have to say judging by the fact that her head was larger than mine and that I could almost fit both my legs in her mouth that she went all of 7 and possibly close to 8 - but I won't know until I catch her again this spring ;D  These pics don't really do it justice.




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Quote from: mikesmiph on January 04, 2010, 05:56:17 PM
Yes, they ate the mount. It wasnt on the wall. All they left was the wood it was mounted to. Cant understand, all it was was skin and styrofoam.

I have heard ALL kinds of dog or cat ate stories... but NEVER 'the dogs ate my fish mount.' ...honest!! Now that is hilarious. I may have to find another prize for you just for that one.

I mean... of course I feel bad and I'm sorry for you and all... but could you bring in what's left to the show. Maybe we can get a picture of that?!? ;D

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Eric

I can only share my biggest fish story that I don't have a picture of.

I was prefishing for the Wonderland Owners Tournament 2 Septembers ago with Chuck Reese. 

Chuck by the way is one of the finest human beings ever to walk the planet, in case you don't know him.  I am a better person just for being able to spend time with him, and can only hope as quality a person as he.

It was very cold, very windy, and very rainy, but I made the 4 hour trip over there, so we were going fishing anyway.  We caught a few nice ones from a few different places, when I caught the big one.  We were north of Stag I think kind of in front of the gas dock looking thing.  Right after I hooked it, it came up and rolled so I was sure it was a bass.  It then started very slowly swimming downstream and taking drag with it.  We finally caught up with it and it just came straigt up and Chuck netted it.  I hugged it like it was a little kid to take it out of the net.  Chuck just says "That's a big fish."  Three weeks before he caught a 6-8 in the lake and he said mine was "way bigger" than his.  We were kind of in a hurry to get it back in the river since it came out of 35 FOW, and he says to me "I left the camera in your truck."  So, back in it went, with no evidence I ever caught it.  Hope Chuck vouches for me.

Then Wonderland found out we were on a bunch of big fish, so they cancelled the tournament.   ;)
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FishermanJohn

The largest I have a photo of is this one.  She went 22", 5+. I caught it this past November at my parent's cottage right before I put the boat away for the year.

I caught a 23 incher this past spring that was my biggest ever and of course I did not have a camera with me.  Since I have no witnesses or documentation I'd swear she went well over 6#.   8)

Frank

i think you all out did me.  my biggest was last year 5lb 9.80z on lake oakland.  one week before the nbaa singles out there, the really rainy cold one.  i fish there often but wanted to pre fish for the tourney, which i sucked at.  2 hours, no fish.  the next hour, 3lb, 3lb, 3.5lb, 4lb, 3lb, 4.5lb, 4lb, my big one, 5lb, 4.25lb. 3lb, 3lb, then i sat, i kicked back, had a smoke, and just thought about how amazing i was, and i went home.  i knew i would win the tourney because i was that good.

tourney time
4 hrs, no fish, so much rain that just the rain dripping of my face had my whole body soaked.  rain gear, no help.  pulling under a bridge i stopped to light up a smoke.  they were a wet pile of mush.  i decided that i love this sport, this is still more fun than work, and i love my work.  but i also decided i love sleep even more, home i went.  if i had had a partner, id have stayed til the end... but sometimes  you can just tell that God wants you to go home now.

Eric

I had one of those "God wants you to go home" moments one time.  I went over to LSC for a BFL.  I got there and it was a not very nice, cold, windy, rainy day.  I went out and practiced when I got there, didn't find much, and had this really weird, not good, feeling the whole time.  I got off the water and the feeling didn't get any better.  Then I couldn't find a room for the night.  I called home and was told to come home if it didn't feel right.  So I did.  I drove the 4 hours home and went to bed.  I woke up the next morning and everything felt OK.  So I drove the 4 hours back to fish the tournament teh nest day.  I ended up having a great tournament and become great friends for many years with the non-boater I drew that tournament.  When I told him the story, he thought I was a little wacko.  To this day I have no idea what the deal was, but I didn't question it and it all turned out OK.
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