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Come on is spelled come on not common:smash:
Jenn, good one a 25 lb bass has a mouth 5" across so I don't know what is up with that picture.:confused: I guess if you are going to submit a fish for a record, you better be prepared for all kinds of possibilities to remove all doubt. I know I would have gone to several weigh stations and after driving around with it mounted to my front grille :buds:, I'd allow it to be cut open if questioned. And I would not allow anyone but my professional photographer brother to shoot pics of me and the fish, any pics would then be copyrighted. |
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The point about the fish I stated is that Charlie Churches fish 73lb was 53 in and Charlie cintos fish-73 lb was in there too along with Al's fish 78 lb.You can't just go by length. I've taken 7 bunker over 2lbs each out of a fish along with a lobster an some crabs.MMMMM they have a huge ability to gorge themselves balooning their weight over 20 plus pounds when the food is available and not getting an inch longer.
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In any event--Ken, don't take this as directed at you, because it's not. But this thread, in general, re-enforces my thinking that getting out of the Striper Cup, and tournaments in geneal besides my local "bragging rights only" one, was the right thing to do. There's more to life than fishing, and this stuff really isn't worth getting worked up over. If this isn't legit, then Mr. Myerson has to live with himself knowing he lived a lie. If it is legit, we kind of look like petty little children. Part of me also wonders whether the reason for Al McReynolds to have so many demons chasing him over the years, to the point where he says his fish ruined his life, had to do with something amiss about the circumstances of the catch, and him having to live with knowing all those naysayers were right after all. I want to believe that Al really did catch the fish from the rocks on a legal terminal rig. I do believe it, but they'll always be a part of me that wonders, just based on what I know about human nature and the way he's acted over the years. I know that Charlie Cinto never lost a second of sleep over the fact that his fish wasn't eligible for the official record because the lure and line weren't legal. Charlie always enjoyed, and still enjoys, that fish for what it was. As does Tony Stetzlo, even though his 73 was never a record. Take my advice--trust the woman's perspective here. They have this stuff prioritized better than those of us who carry more testosterone in our systems. ;) |
The belly has depth, but she doesn't look like she's stuffed with bunker.
If she is 54" long, then her girth would need to be 35" to be 82lbs.. If she is 50", then her girth would need to be 36". Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If Crafty Angler still posted here, he could tell you the saga of me and Big #^^^^& Tremblay, when I questioned the size of Big #^^^^&'s fish based on a bad picture. Fish often look smaller, and thinner, when the guy holding them is a big dude, and Big #^^^^& Tremblay was even bigger than Myerson. Uncle Crafty gave me the needle for months afterwards. :D Like I said above--my father knew Charlie Cinto, and Charlie gave him a picture of himself with his 73 pounder. Charlie's a little guy, and his fish looks like it's easily over 5' long when Charlie's holding it up. In reality, it was only 54-55 inches long. Al McReynolds is short and stocky, which also exaggerated the size of his fish, which was "only" 53-1/2" long. Thankfully, I'm a skinny dude nowaday, so even though I'm on the tall side, a racer would look like it had the girth of an oil drum in my WR pictures. :rotf2: |
Dont forget the pics of Iron Mike and his 60 lber.. small dude.. HUGE FISH
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Kierran's pics are the best ones in my opinion Mike. They definitely show the fish is BIG.
I hope it all works out for the angler. And I hope all the big fish chasers learn that with a little forethought they can save themselves a load of grief when going public with a big, big bass.1) Measure the length and girth as accurately and precisely as possible, and document with good photos, 2) Never show pictures that could be misleading or misinterpretted, 3) Open the fish up, with multiple, reliable, impartial witnesses present if the measured weight and calculated weight don't seem to jive... In short, dot the "I's", cross the "T's", and be as transparent as possible when seeking glory via a big bass. Good luck Greg! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If I were ever to catch big fish, I would let him go. Larrys a good guy and wouldn't look good on my wall..
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Why does woody keep talking about CT fish?Nowhere else has consistent fishing like CT besides the Block,August included.
Cowhunter obviously has a boner for Myerson because of the fact he beat him out last year for Angler of the Year. This is petty jealousy and nothing more and regardless of the outcome, it makes Kenny seem like nothing less than a sore loser.He hasn't posted for a while but he is burning the phones and internet trying to discredit this accomplishment.I hope he gets the record just so Ken can eat crow.This way he and all his sycophants will have have whined in vain.If the shoe were on the other foot,and someday it could be,he would recruit more help to surround him.Go cry to On The Water,but they have to play by their own rules and not make exceptions to appease the masses. I agree with MikeP,this cheaters tournament was tarnished a long time ago and I am glad I got out when I did. |
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(Girth x Girth x Length) / 800 = Weight SO ... Girth = Square Root of (Weight x 800) / Length Please check me on this!!! PS I keep mentioning CT fish??? So CT is a striper hot bed like BI?? I want some of what you smoke Chris! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
[QUOTE=Sea Dangles;877908]Why does woody keep talking about CT fish?Nowhere else has consistent fishing like CT besides the Block,August included.
Cowhunter obviously has a boner for Myerson because of the fact he beat him out last year for Angler of the Year. This is petty jealousy and nothing more and regardless of the outcome, it makes Kenny seem like nothing less than a sore loser.He hasn't posted for a while but he is burning the phones and internet trying to discredit this accomplishment.I hope he gets the record just so Ken can eat crow.This way he and all his sycophants will have have whined in vain.If the shoe were on the other foot,and someday it could be,he would recruit more help to surround him.Go cry to On The Water,but they have to play by their own rules and not make exceptions to appease the masses. Wasnt even close to Angler of the year, not even in top 5... There were more deserving anglers putting more time in than I was... I guess when some 60% of the people on the other sites poll see it as BS they are stupid? Monicas fluke was a world record too, everybody that was disputing that was stupid too... This is way above OTW and F&S, this is a World record striped bass we are talking about and the behavior that went along with this fish was extremely suspicious! The pictures do even more to discredit the fish, but I completely understand just how normal all his other fish looked along with this one and just how normal his behavior was. I know youve seen your share and wieghed your share of 40's, 50's and 60's. You can honestly say from all the Photos, interviews from freelance writers who want a story, you are 100% convinced with no doubt that something is a miss? Have you even spoke with anybody thats seen the fish? Its not about jealousy at all, I know I have a better chances of winning a lottery than catching a world record! What injustice would be done to the current World and state records if in fact something was not right here??? Here Chris, You and Greg Meyerson can learn from a much more intelligent person on the proper proceedure of filing for a world record. No Panic Attacks, ER Visits, Games, leader stories, Red mushy or disapearing fish, running from the tackle shops or the press, and no DRAMA, a truly appreciating and deserving angler. Shes only 14, knows how to use a camera, measuring tape and understanding length to fork, length to tip, and girth. followed simple, yet extremely complicated instructions for some. I am confident in saying that probably 100% of striped bass anglers couldnt be happier for a more deserving Angler! http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/n...cc4c03286.html All the Best to You Chris! I hope that you may catch an 80 one day! My days of Com fishing and charters in New England are over bud... |
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That fish was 58 lbs.. Does anyone know the girth on the 81 lb fish?? |
The worst thing about these threads is the effin holier than thou asshats just lurking along so they can pounce on whoever doesn't share their opinion. One in particular... Swear to God I've never seen him post anything positive about anything or anyone but himself and his inflated sense of the worth of his opinion... Stfu already..
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It's what we do, most of us anyhow. We go fishing with the hopes of getting a personal best, or just a decent time out. To me, it would be a BLAST getting a fish that size. I would feel very good, for sure! I would say, thank you Lord, and call it a day!:)
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There's a 1/2 hour of my life I'll never get back....:rolleyes:
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I just read all 10 pages of this for the first time- Wow |
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BEST POST YET!!! :uhuh: - :uhuh: |
Wow, quite the range of posts in this thread, but only time will tell if it gets certified, etc... Unfortunately the chatter will never end. Hell, McReynold's fish comes up at least once a year in disucssion as to what happened on that September night. There will always be speculation, theories and chatter around the eel tank, but only Greg knows for sure what really happened Thursday night. I for one hope it is all legit as I would love to see the record come home to Connecticut.
If history is going to repeat itself, we should all be hitting the surf between now and the night of 10/8/2012. Rocchetta's boat caught record only stood for 431 days before it was bested by a real (shore caught) fish... :uhuh: :rotf2: :fishin: |
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