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fishnpreacher
08-06-08, 01:24 PM
I just saw an actual picture of a largemouth bass from a 10 acre lake in Franklin county that was unbelievable.
44 inches long, and actual weight 18 pounds. It was found floating on top of the water dead. :cry:
Game wardens positively ID'ed the fish, and estimated live weight at 19-20#.
The landowner is planning on having the fish mounted if possible.
I wish I could get a pic to post. If I do, you'll see it here

Rusty Fowler
08-06-08, 01:41 PM
WOW!:yikes:

bonedog
08-06-08, 02:46 PM
I wanna see too, good grief!
bd

Gillseeker
08-06-08, 03:14 PM
Preacher...this thread is absolutely worthless without pictures!!!!!!!!:D

fishnpreacher
08-06-08, 03:25 PM
Gseeker, I'm trying man, I'm trying. What I saw was an actual picture, not some fotoshopped image.

Bdog, you might know the guy--- runs the tire store in Royston....awesome picture.

JOHNKIES
08-06-08, 05:56 PM
Ahem. (or is that amen?) Oh yea of little faith, can't you see this was posted by the preacher man? You gotta believe brother, you just gotta believe! You don't need a photo to believe, now do you .............

Yep, I'll probably burn for that one.

Then again, this might be another faked hog or gator shot. Heck I don't care, beats UFO sightings. UFO ........... Unidentifed Fishy Object?

Sorry, more burning coming

PapaDoc
08-06-08, 06:48 PM
Sounds like a Texas story, where truth never gets in the way of a good story. And where preacher men are known to lie.
By the way, I actually caught the fish and attempted to catch and release. Just goes to show that no good deed.....
I want a picture to refresh my memory.
From a Texas Lake Fork fisherman,
PapaDoc

bonedog
08-06-08, 07:25 PM
Bdog, you might know the guy--- runs the tire store in Royston....awesome picture.

Possibly, I do most of my business in Lavonia and Carnesville. I saw a post to this effect on the GON board but never saw a pic. I'm more than curious. Hope you can get it to post.
bd

oyster
08-07-08, 03:17 PM
Basszilla?



Bill O.

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fishinbub
08-07-08, 03:52 PM
During the spring, when that thing is full of eggs, I wouldn't doubt it if it was close to the world record.:yikes: