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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5330318" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>The pic of the "decent" bass is labeled <em>6.5lbs.jpg. </em>I knew you were a big fish machine, but catching thirty 6 and a half pound bass in a day is remarkable. If I was that good at catching 6.5 pounders I probably wouldn't even take pics of them labeled with the weight. I would just be like "ho hum, another 6.5 pounder." In another thread a month ago you said "<em>bass is truly a non factor in being a "fighting" fish. Well smallmouth put up a decent fight, but largemouth are for sure "slugs" in comparison.</em>" So, are these "decent" bass (6.5 pounders) fun as you said above, or are they non fighting fish and slugs? You can probably understand my confusion after reading seemingly contrary descriptions of largemouth bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5330318, member: 5695"] The pic of the "decent" bass is labeled [I]6.5lbs.jpg. [/I]I knew you were a big fish machine, but catching thirty 6 and a half pound bass in a day is remarkable. If I was that good at catching 6.5 pounders I probably wouldn't even take pics of them labeled with the weight. I would just be like "ho hum, another 6.5 pounder." In another thread a month ago you said "[I]bass is truly a non factor in being a "fighting" fish. Well smallmouth put up a decent fight, but largemouth are for sure "slugs" in comparison.[/I]" So, are these "decent" bass (6.5 pounders) fun as you said above, or are they non fighting fish and slugs? You can probably understand my confusion after reading seemingly contrary descriptions of largemouth bass. [/QUOTE]
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