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Old 02-29-12, 06:39 PM   #1
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Default Pig Sooie State Record Largemouth

Woo Pig Sooie.... This is a pig....

Wired2Fish...

Just shy of 36 years. That's how long the Arkansas state record for largemouth bass has stood. Until yesterday.

Paul Crowder of Forrest City, Ark., has caught what is now the state record largemouth on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012. Crowder was said to be fishing for catfish all day without any luck on Lake Dunn, near Wynne, Ark. He cast a 6-inch Mann's Jelly Worm out on a Texas rig with 14-pound Trilene and set his rod down. Next thing he knows, the rod is going out of the boat. He grabbed it, fought the bass for a bit and lipped it.

The fish was 16.5 pounds, measured 26.5 inches long and 22.75 inches in girth.

For full details on Crowder's catch and more pictures of the fish, visit ArkansasMatters.com.
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Old 02-29-12, 07:00 PM   #2
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GOODGODY'ALL!
That is DEFINITELY a pig!
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Is that Sean Penn?
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I thought it was Micheal Douglas.
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Is that guy on the Official Rooster? Hope not. Looks like Mr. Green Jeans to me......you know Capn Kangaroo's side kick
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Is that guy on the Official Rooster? Hope not. Looks like Mr. Green Jeans to me......you know Capn Kangaroo's side kick

I heard the official rooster passed away a few years back
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I heard the official rooster passed away a few years back
Nah the rumors of the Roosters demise have been exagerated. Just axe Joe or Mike or the Other Joe or John or Sam and them
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Nah the rumors of the Roosters demise have been exagerated. Just axe Joe or Mike or the Other Joe or John or Sam and them
Good news!!
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What a sow! Someone needs to invite that guy to join us here in the forums. Would be cool to hear first hand what catching that big pig was like. It's nice to see someone who obviously is a fisherman catch a state record. If I remember right, Indianas state record bass was caught by a gal who never fished a day in her life. Was visiting family and was handed a rod to cast into the familys private pond. I don't even think she lived in Indiana. And no Daniel, thats not Sean Penn. It's Tony Larussa, the Cardinals old coach. I bet Kory will verify that. lol
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What a sow! Someone needs to invite that guy to join us here in the forums. Would be cool to hear first hand what catching that big pig was like. It's nice to see someone who obviously is a fisherman catch a state record. If I remember right, Indianas state record bass was caught by a gal who never fished a day in her life. Was visiting family and was handed a rod to cast into the familys private pond. I don't even think she lived in Indiana. And no Daniel, thats not Sean Penn. It's Tony Larussa, the Cardinals old coach. I bet Kory will verify that. lol
i WONDER IF THAT GUY IS JUST A CATFISHERMAN THAT HAPPENED TO HAVE A RUBBER WORM IN HIS BOX OR A BASS FISHERMAN THAT HAPPENED TO BE SPENDING A DAY CAT'N? EITHER WAY IT'S NICE.

def not Larussa.....not old enough
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Anyone got the 911 on that combo he used.
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ain;'t got the words............................
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The Official Rooster is alive, well, and cocky as ever!

How often do any of us imagine catching a new state record? I do it even more than I imagine winning the Lotto lol.

At this age (43), I can't imagine a better feeling in the world, than what that guy is feeling. Unbelievable.
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Boy would that be exciting.

I caught the fish in my avatar <----- when I first started bass fishing 3 yrs ago and I almost lost it at shore when my line broke and darn near jumped in the water to make sure id get it.

I didnt have a scale at the time and didnt measure it either. I have no clue what that fish weighed and probably not as big as I think, but boy do i wish I knew.

Thats a beautiful fish.
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Old 03-01-12, 02:54 AM   #15
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What would keep someone from raising a fish at there house in a small pond or something, catching it and claiming a record?

I was reading about a dude from japan catching a record fish and he had to undergo lie detector test! I was like dam they dont play around with world records!
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What would keep someone from raising a fish at there house in a small pond or something, catching it and claiming a record?

I was reading about a dude from japan catching a record fish and he had to undergo lie detector test! I was like dam they dont play around with world records!
Nothing I suppose but................there are any number of private growers across the country (normally very wealthy 1% ers) that have been growing huge bass since the 70's. Even in near perfect, almost laboratory settings it's just not as easy as you would think. Bass can be trained to eat high-protein (read very fattening) pellets if started on as fry, even then in perfect water with perfect growing seasons and the best genetics it's still a crap shoot. The biggest home grown bass that I'm aware of was a 18+ lb speciman grown in southern Ala.. The guys that are growing these fish aren't interested in hoaxing the IGFA...they're just passionate and almost insanely interested in growing BIG fish.
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Anyone got the 911 on that combo he used.
The article said it was an enigma combo from Bass Pro Shops. That's the only info I saw.
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In that picture that Bass looks dead, I sure hope he released it.
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Anyone got the 911 on that combo he used.
Tavery... it was a 6-inch Mann's Jelly worm with a bullet sinker and plastic rattle in tequila sunrise.... Enigma combo form BPS and 14 lb Trilene line

Keith - LOLOLOL Look like Tony has taken advantage of full retirement already. Grew out his hair and began to fish!
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Nice fish, hope he registerd with Gamagatsu and used one of their hooks. He could be eligible for a cash reward for catching a state record if he did.
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pretty sure he was just a catfisherman that wasn't getting bit so he decided to try and catch a bass..says he made a cast and sat his rod down only to see it almost fall outta the boat..the ag&f commission said they are gonna run tests to see what strain it is..so I'm assuming it was either already dead or died later..unless they can get samples to test and then release the fish..not sure how that part works
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but either way it is a great catch..
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Yeah I think when we were talking about the Pickwick Bass we had a discussion on whether it has to be dead to test, in that case the dorsal fin. I dont know if theyll do that or blood on this one.... I think we came to the conclusion it would have to die to test.
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Nothing I suppose but................there are any number of private growers across the country (normally very wealthy 1% ers) that have been growing huge bass since the 70's. Even in near perfect, almost laboratory settings it's just not as easy as you would think. Bass can be trained to eat high-protein (read very fattening) pellets if started on as fry, even then in perfect water with perfect growing seasons and the best genetics it's still a crap shoot. The biggest home grown bass that I'm aware of was a 18+ lb speciman grown in southern Ala.. The guys that are growing these fish aren't interested in hoaxing the IGFA...they're just passionate and almost insanely interested in growing BIG fish.
Thanks for the reply ken.

I get it, record fish then are pretty much just rare freaks of nature, probably a ton of contributing factors all come together to produce a pig like that.

I wish I remembered the site that sells really big bass for people to stock their ponds and lakes. The prices of the LMB's were crazy, I think a 10lber was like $1200 or something.
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wow, that thing is a tank!!! Wish we could grow them that big up here in NY.
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