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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 2036716" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>Well at the risk of bringing back "Tubs", I have heard that Buck Perry had 10 largemouth that weighed right at 100 lbs, he was said to have caught them in the mouth of Turkey Creek. I half believe it because the old man that told me about it was Mr. Oscar. I had a really good Friday and Saturday one spring fishing out of Mason's, I caught 4 fish that weighed over 6 lbs, the largest was a 6-12, a couple over 5 and many that were 3 to 5 lbs. The next weekend I came in and, Randy Ashworth ran Mason's then, he asked how I did and I had not caught anything to speak of and he pointed at an old man in a Procraft and he told me I bet Mr. Oscar has them. This old man did not move well, but when he started pulling fish out of his livewell, no doubt he could fish, they were all great bass, nothing under 4 and one over 7, him and his partner had about 13 bass and it was unbelievable. I met him, got to talk to him, he had caught many fish over 10 out of Kentucky lake, had the pictures, had many nice bass mounted in his trailer that was on the hill at Mason's.</p><p>Several guys that fished with me at the time got to meet him, see his trailer and his pictures, and they were amazed also. That old man could fish and he was really nice. He said "dog days" was the best time to catch bass other than topwater in October. I was stupid, he offered to take me out and show me some of his spot's and he died that winter I never got back down there that summer to go with him. that was about 15 years ago or so. </p><p></p><p>Mossyhorn, did not have a great year on stripers, i am topwater only and the flood hammered what I know when it was getting right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 2036716, member: 652"] Well at the risk of bringing back "Tubs", I have heard that Buck Perry had 10 largemouth that weighed right at 100 lbs, he was said to have caught them in the mouth of Turkey Creek. I half believe it because the old man that told me about it was Mr. Oscar. I had a really good Friday and Saturday one spring fishing out of Mason's, I caught 4 fish that weighed over 6 lbs, the largest was a 6-12, a couple over 5 and many that were 3 to 5 lbs. The next weekend I came in and, Randy Ashworth ran Mason's then, he asked how I did and I had not caught anything to speak of and he pointed at an old man in a Procraft and he told me I bet Mr. Oscar has them. This old man did not move well, but when he started pulling fish out of his livewell, no doubt he could fish, they were all great bass, nothing under 4 and one over 7, him and his partner had about 13 bass and it was unbelievable. I met him, got to talk to him, he had caught many fish over 10 out of Kentucky lake, had the pictures, had many nice bass mounted in his trailer that was on the hill at Mason's. Several guys that fished with me at the time got to meet him, see his trailer and his pictures, and they were amazed also. That old man could fish and he was really nice. He said "dog days" was the best time to catch bass other than topwater in October. I was stupid, he offered to take me out and show me some of his spot's and he died that winter I never got back down there that summer to go with him. that was about 15 years ago or so. Mossyhorn, did not have a great year on stripers, i am topwater only and the flood hammered what I know when it was getting right. [/QUOTE]
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