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Post by wherebob on Jan 13, 2010 17:56:28 GMT -5
A man was being credited with tying the 77-year-old world record for catching the biggest largemouth bass. The International Game Fish Association announced Friday that it had confirmed the 22-pound, 4-ounce fish caught by Manabu Kurita. The Florida-based group said Kurita caught the fish July 2 on Lake Biwa, Japan's largest lake. Kurita's fish tied the record of George Perry, who caught his bass on Georgia's Montgomery Lake on June 2, 1932. Kurita used 25-pound test line and a live blue gill as bait. Here are a couple a pics of it
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Post by sandyharley on Jan 13, 2010 20:49:15 GMT -5
Now thats a nice bass!!!!!!!! catching a fish like that MIGHT git me interested in fresh water fishing
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Post by hillbilly- on Jan 13, 2010 20:55:28 GMT -5
that is a great fbass..... bob did it say wont the rod and reel set up uas ?
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Post by wherebob on Jan 14, 2010 15:22:56 GMT -5
Didn't say Billy but thats it pictured above the bass in the 2nd pic. Hard to tell though
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Post by flybagman1522 on May 3, 2010 19:29:50 GMT -5
Now if Tom saw that he would say that was just a minner in Texas. LOL
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Post by wherebob on May 6, 2010 13:28:36 GMT -5
I don't know, I think thats a pretty big bass even in Texas. But we all know how those Texans like to exaggerate
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