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Old 02-02-12, 03:08 AM   #1
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Caught This Bass at a Sportsmans Show

Just thought I’d share this with you. I stepped into fishing seminar already in progress at a sportsmans show and one of the fish in the tank caught my immediate attention. At first I thought I was seeing things so I walked up to the tank for a closer look.

I wasn’t seeing things. One of the bass in the tank had something sticking out of its mouth. It was the tail of a fish it chowed down. From the looks of the tail, I believe it was a rainbow trout.







Right after I took a few shots with my camera people took notice and broke out their camera phones!!! Sorry that the pictures weren’t better.
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Old 02-02-12, 07:45 AM   #2
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Wow. He's got quite an appetite! If I was walking around the house with a chicken leg quarter sticking out of my mouth I'd get slapped up side the head. haha Very cook photo!
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Old 02-02-12, 09:04 AM   #3
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Exactly why I bought this 6.5 in swim bait
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Old 02-02-12, 09:37 AM   #4
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Thanks islandbass.
I have a couple of ponds that are Rainbow stocked in my area. They start the stock every year with legal size Trout, 9 inches. Told they really can't or don't reproduce thats why they stock yearly? Very heavy pressure on these ponds, especially 2-3 weeks right after release of trout. Ponds have good panfish populations, especially sunnies.
Bass can grow big but the norm is more like 14-16 inches. Heavy bass harvest from the panfisherman, even thru the spawn.
One day last year I went to fish and next to the trash barrel were 16 short bass, DEAD, of course. All 16, 9 inches maybe 12. inches. If that desn't make your heart sink, nothing will!
Here I go on a tangent again, SORRY.

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Old 02-02-12, 11:31 AM   #5
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Wow. He's got quite an appetite! If I was walking around the house with a chicken leg quarter sticking out of my mouth I'd get slapped up side the head. haha Very cook photo!

I take it this has happened before?
Talk about having something stuck in your teeth!
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Old 02-02-12, 12:59 PM   #6
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Exactly why I bought this 6.5 in swim bait
You got that right! Your swimbait is about the size of that trout. Hang on to your rod on the take and post a report and pic. That is one nice looking swimbait.
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Hmmmmm...8 in. Huddleston anyone?





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Hmmmmm...8 in. Huddleston anyone?







Thats what i use and optimum inlines
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Old 02-02-12, 05:52 PM   #9
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Problem is, and I know a lot of swimbait fisherman will disagree, but trout stocked lakes with big bass are few and far between where I am, and I would always prefer to throw something that has the "match the hatch" quality, let's say something like this Real Prey,




9.5" Real Prey Bass, next to a 7.5" Golden shiner
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Old 02-02-12, 06:16 PM   #10
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Well how bout that... looks like someone got hungry!

I'd like to get a weedless hudd for the lakes around here, which early in the season have some straggler trout in them from the river that was dammed to make the lakes.
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Thanks islandbass.
I have a couple of ponds that are Rainbow stocked in my area. They start the stock every year with legal size Trout, 9 inches. Told they really can't or don't reproduce thats why they stock yearly? Very heavy pressure on these ponds, especially 2-3 weeks right after release of trout. Ponds have good panfish populations, especially sunnies.
Bass can grow big but the norm is more like 14-16 inches. Heavy bass harvest from the panfisherman, even thru the spawn.
One day last year I went to fish and next to the trash barrel were 16 short bass, DEAD, of course. All 16, 9 inches maybe 12. inches. If that desn't make your heart sink, nothing will!
Here I go on a tangent again, SORRY.

Have a great day all!
Saw something similar a few years ago at a little pond by my parent's house. The bass are almost all 8-12 inches but I had caught one 5 pounder but it gets fished a ton an almost everything that gets caught gets kept, regardless of size. I went out there fishing and smelled dead fish coming from the trashcan so I walked over to see what it was. What I saw made me so mad I went home and haven't been back since. In the trash was a dead bass around 5lbs with a stick jammed through it's gills and thrown away, they hadn't even filleted it I can't imagine what in the world would cause someone to do something so wasteful but I hope I never see it again. Sorry to get off the topic but had to share my story of wasteful people.
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Old 02-02-12, 10:34 PM   #12
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Lol, great pic man.
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