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Is THIS a SLOB?
http://www.mvtimes.com/news/2007/05/31/gone_fishin.php :rtfm::rtfm::rtfm::rtfm: :tm::tm::tm:
confirmed slob :hee: |
Holy COW!
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Wow what a fish! and nicely played on the thread title Mr. Buggar
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That will get the blood pumping. Holy cannoli Batman!
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That is one BIG Fish
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That would work.....nice fish!!
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Wawawow! Nice fish!
Also, congrats on the 2nd place shore blue Mr. Sandman. |
that is most definitely a slob
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that fish could eat a slob for breakfast. that is a HOG.
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I got to get a place on one of the islands. That's awesome!
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Beautiful fish, but I'd feel better knowing it was still swimming out there. Sounded like the guy who caught it would have as well, but the guy with the boat got caught up in the glory of it all.
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David knows where the big ones swim.
Heard about it the next morning but didn't want to say anything. There are a few more left out there. Got bait? |
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You guys crack me up. I doubt any of you would release a 60.
Second, I think these big old fish don't have has many ripe eggs as you think. I would rather have a spawning mass of lots of 20-30#ers then rely on a few old fish with stale eggs. Just like a 20 year old women is better to bear children then a 60 year old grandma. Fish are the same. Older fish have more eggs but many are dead. If you have ever looked at the eggs of a 50+ # fish you will see that most of them are not the vibrant pink/orange color of the 20#ers...they are more brown. Most of them are dead. Nothing wrong with taking a big fish IMO. She did her duty. Personally, While I release a lot of fish, a personal best stays with me. Besides...the comm guys would have kept it after first weighing it in for the striper cup. If you caught a 80#er would you release it? Hell no! Don't be a hypocrite. |
I'd keep it, mount it...and brag about it for the rest of my life :)
now that is a slob... |
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I understand they wanted to release the fish, but feared it wouldn't make it...
I did release my boat 49.5 lber... but will keep & mount my first surf- caught "50" for sure! |
Huge fish around.
Maybe by Sept there may be a 70 among us. It doesn't look bigger than the 51 on my boat last week |
If keeping a big fish makes you feel better about yourself than releasing it, then that's your business. If not, then let it go.
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why does it have to be like that? you work your ass off for the fish of a lifetime, why not keep it? it has laid many, many eggs. a 60 pounder has done its job for the striped bass population as far as i'm concerned....
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Across the 60lb barrier indeed qualifies that fish to be called a slob
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It sure is, nice fish Jim! :musc:
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What a hog. I hope this big fish trend continues I'm still looking for my first 40 lber let alone a 60!!
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