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Caught my PB yesterday. How much do you think it weighs? 2024


fishing user avatarfced reply : 

I caught my pb after a tournament day at my local lake. I managed to mark how long it was on my road and measure it. It was 19.6 inches long. How much do you guys think it weighs?

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fishing user avatarDtrombly reply : 

Hard to tell, I'd guess somewhere around 3 pounds..? Nice fish ?


fishing user avatarfced reply : 

Yeah it's definitely 3! I was just curious if it was 4 or close to 4 because of its belly, guess I'm going to have to invest in a scale haha. Thanks dude! 


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 

Welcome aboard! If you had a measurement of the girth 

it would be a little easier to guess.

 

But at that length it should be in the 4-4.3 or so pound

weight, give or take.


fishing user avatarKoz reply : 

My guess is that it's probably between 2.75 and 3.25 pounds. A nice fish.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

A 19" fish with a good belly around here goes anywhere from 3.75-4.50 and that fish looks to fall somewhere in that range. 


fishing user avatarriverbasser reply : 

You guys are tough. 4.5 to 5 # she's fat


fishing user avatarMichaelCopeland reply : 

Howdy and welcome aboard! I was thinking somewhere around the 4lb range or so. Nice bass!


fishing user avatarfced reply : 
  On 10/1/2017 at 9:56 AM, riverbasser said:

You guys are tough. 4.5 to 5 # she's fat

Bro that's what I'm sayin' she thicker than a bowl of oatmeal.


fishing user avatarTnRiver46 reply : 

Close to 5


fishing user avatarfced reply : 
  On 10/1/2017 at 11:34 PM, TnRiver46 said:

Close to 5

Don't break my heart like that, I really wish I could of weighed it. ?


fishing user avatarOCdockskipper reply : 

26 lbs, 3 oz.  Congratulations on setting a new world record... :D


fishing user avatarlonnie g reply : 

congrats is what I say , and I would take her any day! nice fish ,she deffinatly a fatty.:thumbsup:


fishing user avatarLarry S reply : 

im callin that a 4 pounder .. good job !


fishing user avatarfishballer06 reply : 

Congrats on the fish. 

 

That fish looks to be around 3.25-3.75 pounds. Definitely not even close to a 5 pounder. 


fishing user avatarJar11591 reply : 

More than 3, less than 4. Solid fish.


fishing user avatarIt'sJason reply : 

19" and that thick could go 5. If you can guestimate the girth, there are calculators you can use. Its always hard to tell in pictures. How large the person is, hands are, etc all play a role.

This one was 18" and went 4.1, yes with a scale:

 

 

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fishing user avatarBassin' Brad reply : 

This fish is 21 1/2" long, 14 1/2" girth and she weighed 5 lbs 4oz. So if your fish was 2" shorter and is no bigger in the gut , it's less than 5 lbs. I'd guess

3 3/4 to 4 1/4.  Nice fish however you look at it. 

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fishing user avatarNCbassraider reply : 

It's 4 max, probably a little less.  Doesn't have the mouth or eyes of a 5+.  Those who have caught a bunch over 5 know what I'm talking about.

 

More importantly, keep it off the grass and give it a chance to grow bigger.  It's probably over 6 years old. It would be a shame if it was killed my mishandling.


fishing user avatarfced reply : 
  On 10/4/2017 at 11:10 AM, NCbassraider said:

It's 4 max, probably a little less.  Doesn't have the mouth or eyes of a 5+.  Those who have caught a bunch over 5 know what I'm talking about.

 

More importantly, keep it off the grass and give it a chance to grow bigger.  It's probably over 6 years old. It would be a shame if it was killed my mishandling.

I was so stoked on catching it because the seniors at this lake have not been biting at all. Every tournament for the last couple of weeks were all low numbers so I was pretty psyched on catching her. I definitely took good care of her and took a few pictures and let her get her stamina back up and give a kick. What does laying a bass on the grass do?


fishing user avatarNCbassraider reply : 
  On 10/4/2017 at 1:27 PM, fced said:

I was so stoked on catching it because the seniors at this lake have not been biting at all. Every tournament for the last couple of weeks were all low numbers so I was pretty psyched on catching her. I definitely took good care of her and took a few pictures and let her get her stamina back up and give a kick. What does laying a bass on the grass do?

They are not meant to touch anything but water.  They have a protective coating on their body that keeps them safe from bacterial infection.  Handling them with dry hands or placing them on any dry surface diminishes their chances of survival exponentially. 


This is why MLF gives penalties for a fish that touches marine carpeting.  An absorbent material like a paper towel is like a death sentence.

If you have to lay them down use a silicone net.  Always wet your hand before touching them.  


fishing user avatardwh4784 reply : 

Just buy a scale. I weigh anything I think is at least ~3lbs  and sometimes it is pretty surprising. I would guess that fish at 3lb10oz. I would also guess that after being out of the water for four pictures and laid on the ground that it died.


fishing user avatarburrows reply : 

Next time get the proper measu:Drements you won’t have this problem or get a cheapy scale:D I say call it a solid 4 and try and beat that from now on. So 4 is a great pb now you need a 5:)


fishing user avatarfced reply : 
  On 10/4/2017 at 5:22 PM, dwh4784 said:

Just buy a scale. I weigh anything I think is at least ~3lbs  and sometimes it is pretty surprising. I would guess that fish at 3lb10oz. I would also guess that after being out of the water for four pictures and laid on the ground that it died.

The fish is fine. By saying this by no means am I starting an argument on my thread but don't be so negative. You take a hook and impale fish with it and your worried about the fish being on the ground for 2 seconds. Just about every pro bass angler flips them on their boat. 


fishing user avatarOCdockskipper reply : 

Actually, he isn't being negative.  His opinion is based on fact, how lying on the dirt or boats carpet removes a fish's slime coat and causes a certain percentage of death in the days following release (not immediate). 

 

Pro anglers get paid to get a bass into the boat and have it survive for a few hours until it is released, they don't get penalized if it goes belly up a day or two later due to infection.  Not saying anything negative about boat flipping or pro anglers, just laying out the rationale why it may not be best to use pro anglers as an example of the best practices for fish survival.

 

A hook in the mouth of a fish is very different than removal of the slime coat, as far as survival goes.


fishing user avatarBassin' Brad reply : 
  On 10/4/2017 at 5:22 PM, dwh4784 said:

Just buy a scale. I weigh anything I think is at least ~3lbs  and sometimes it is pretty surprising. I would guess that fish at 3lb10oz. I would also guess that after being out of the water for four pictures and laid on the ground that it died.

Give me a break, just because someone snaps a few pics does NOT mean that fish kicks the bucket. I agree with proper fish handling, but when someone has no problem with ramming a heavy wire 5/0 hook into a fishes mouth and then makes the fish fight for his life until they jerk the fish out by its lip but then say 4 pics killed the fish it's like really???


fishing user avatarTnRiver46 reply : 
  On 10/4/2017 at 10:18 PM, Bassin' Brad said:

Give me a break, just because someone snaps a few pics does NOT mean that fish kicks the bucket. I agree with proper fish handling, but when someone has no problem with ramming a heavy wire 5/0 hook into a fishes mouth and then makes the fish fight for his life until they jerk the fish out by its lip but then say 4 pics killed the fish it's like really???

You did fine man, nice fish and pics 


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 

I'm not at all sure how much it weighs.  Until you get a scale, use couple pieces of line, or rope....if you have fairly accurate length AND girth measurement, we'll all feel better about guessing for you.

   Welcome to BR!  And congrats on your PB.  And also congrats on a 2fer thread in your first week; "How much does this fish 'on the ground' weigh?" 


fishing user avatarfced reply : 
  On 10/4/2017 at 10:12 PM, OCdockskipper said:

Actually, he isn't being negative.  His opinion is based on fact, how lying on the dirt or boats carpet removes a fish's slime coat and causes a certain percentage of death in the days following release (not immediate). 

 

Pro anglers get paid to get a bass into the boat and have it survive for a few hours until it is released, they don't get penalized if it goes belly up a day or two later due to infection.  Not saying anything negative about boat flipping or pro anglers, just laying out the rationale why it may not be best to use pro anglers as an example of the best practices for fish survival.

 

A hook in the mouth of a fish is very different than removal of the slime coat, as far as survival goes.

I'm not arguing over this. Ive watch plenty of experienced anglers flip fish on the boats carpet. You don't think pro anglers care about the fish? Come on man they also love fishing. I promise the fish is fine.


fishing user avatarMichaelangelo reply : 

3.5 - 4 realistically.  It's a healthy fish.  Once you can fit your fist in it's mouth without touching on any side, then you know you're getting some size.

 

Some very sound advice - get a scale, and a soft ruler.  If you were to ever catch a trophy bass, and didn't want to kill it to be mounted, you will need lots of pictures, and lots of measurements.  Weight is for bragging rights, or knowing what your biggest fish 'actually' weighed.

 

I've caught thousands of fish that have touched the ground, boat, net, etc.  Some people are very unrealistic about their survival after those instances.  Pretty sure PETA would have shut down all fishing shows by now if a fish touching something other than water 'actually' killed them every time. Look how many pros grab the fish on the back in front of the dorsal fin.  Pretty sure B.A.S.S. isn't going to let them do that either if it kills them every time.

 

Just be quick about unhooking and releasing, that's it.


fishing user avatarNCbassraider reply : 
  On 10/4/2017 at 9:06 PM, fced said:

The fish is fine. By saying this by no means am I starting an argument on my thread but don't be so negative. You take a hook and impale fish with it and your worried about the fish being on the ground for 2 seconds. Just about every pro bass angler flips them on their boat. 

You don't know it's fine and my guess is it will probably die.  A fish hooked through cartilage is in no danger of dying.  Laying it on marine carpet or even worse, dirt will kill them.  Just because it swam off doesn't mean it is fine.  It will most likely develop infections and die a slow, suffering death.

 

There is a reason MLF now penalizes Pro Anglers for any fish that touches marine carpeting or any part of the anglers body besides their hand.  It's bad for the fish.  Just learn and move forward.


fishing user avatarBassin' Brad reply : 

Yes. A slow, painful, agonizing, heart wrenching, excruciating,  merciless, unbearable death. 5 seconds on the dirt makes medieval torture methods seem like a walk in the park. Come on really?? I'm sure it's not good but give me a break. It's a stupid fish that touched the ground for like 5 seconds. Does it hurt the fish? I'm sure probably does. Does any fish ever die from it? Probably. Is it good to lay them down? No. Are we taking the whole thing a little overboard?  Absolutely. 


fishing user avatarNCbassraider reply : 
  On 10/5/2017 at 10:09 AM, Bassin' Brad said:

 Does it hurt the fish? I'm sure probably does. Does any fish ever die from it? Probably. Is it good to lay them down? No. 

 

This sentence is all I needed to read.  It proves everything else you wrote is disrespectful to the species and ecosystem in general. 

 

Nobody is going overboard about anything.  We are just simply stating that harming the fish can easily be avoided.  A 6-7 year old fish is a beating incredible odds just by living that long.  Keeping it healthy ensures it can return to grow bigger and also to reproduce.  A fish like that is strong and smart and those are the genes we all want reproducing.

 

If you've ever caught a fish that was in the advanced stages of skin infections, you would agree it's probably a rough way for a fish to die.  


fishing user avatarBassin' Brad reply : 

I personally hate to see any animal tortured or starved or such like......but, I'm no animal "lover". What about the fish that you have fouled hooked? What about the ones that have ate your plastic bait that came off in the water and then slowly died? What about ones that peoples boat prop injured? What about the ones that suffer from pollution? What about the ones that swallow your lue? Unfortunately we hurt fish all the time and yes we need to be careful but the fish are there for our enjoyment so if some guy gets excited about his PB and lays the fish down for a sec to snap a pic there's no need to tell him it's going suffer a slow painful death. Whole fisheries have nearly been starved to death due to natural causes such as drought. If the fish died, (which it probably didn't) so what. The guy next to him may catch one and filet him alive to eat. 


fishing user avatarOCdockskipper reply : 
  On 10/5/2017 at 10:09 AM, Bassin' Brad said:

Yes. A slow, painful, agonizing, heart wrenching, excruciating,  merciless, unbearable death. 5 seconds on the dirt makes medieval torture methods seem like a walk in the park. Come on really?? I'm sure it's not good but give me a break. It's a stupid fish that touched the ground for like 5 seconds. Does it hurt the fish? I'm sure probably does. Does any fish ever die from it? Probably. Is it good to lay them down? No. Are we taking the whole thing a little overboard?  Absolutely. 

Wait, so you agree that doing things to remove the slime coat is not good, but mentioning it in passing on a fishing forum is "taking it a little overboard"?

 

I don't think NCBassraider was scolding anyone for the practice, he was just stating a fact that many newer anglers may not be aware of.  If one chooses to not follow the advice, that is one's prerogative.  If you are going to keep and eat the fish, it is a moot point.  However, since a majority of anglers on this forum practice catch & release, it really wasn't out of line to mention it


fishing user avatarOCdockskipper reply : 
  On 10/5/2017 at 3:16 AM, fced said:

I'm not arguing over this. Ive watch plenty of experienced anglers flip fish on the boats carpet. You don't think pro anglers care about the fish? Come on man they also love fishing. I promise the fish is fine.

Your fish may indeed be fine, however removal of slime coat does lead to a percentage of fish dying days or weeks later due to infection.  Just because an experienced angler chooses to ignore this doesn't mean it isn't going to happen.

 

Aaron Martens is a pro angler who places fish care high, watch him and you will see he tries to avoid having the fish hit the carpet when he boat flips them.  Doesn't always happen but that doesn't mean you can't make an effort to try.  Mike Iaconelli on the other hand, has on film, on multiple occasions, thrown fish 20 feet in the air in anger just because they weren't big enough or because he lost at something.  He has every right to do that, he caught them so he can release them how he chooses.  He may indeed care greatly about the health of bass & bass fishing...he just has an odd way of showing it.


fishing user avatarNCbassraider reply : 
  On 10/5/2017 at 11:04 AM, Bassin' Brad said:

I personally hate to see any animal tortured or starved or such like......but, I'm no animal "lover". What about the fish that you have fouled hooked? What about the ones that have ate your plastic bait that came off in the water and then slowly died? What about ones that peoples boat prop injured? What about the ones that suffer from pollution? What about the ones that swallow your lue? Unfortunately we hurt fish all the time and yes we need to be careful but the fish are there for our enjoyment so if some guy gets excited about his PB and lays the fish down for a sec to snap a pic there's no need to tell him it's going suffer a slow painful death. Whole fisheries have nearly been starved to death due to natural causes such as drought. If the fish died, (which it probably didn't) so what. The guy next to him may catch one and filet him alive to eat. 

You are giving examples of accidents that can occur while fishing that are not always in our control.

Mishandling a fish is something that we can all control.  Further, I would rather someone fillet and eat a bass than lay it on the ground.  At least it's not a wasted death.

 

Look, you are obviously young and I'm not going to try to debate you because when I was young I thought I had all the answers too.  I think you and the OP will make a better effort after reading these comments whether or not you care to admit it.  If not, that's your prerogative.  Karma is a ***** though.  Keep that in mind.


fishing user avatarBassin' Brad reply : 

I think it's good to teach people about proper fish handling, but I just think it's immature to tell a guy his fish probably died a "slow suffering death" when you don't know if it did or not. 


fishing user avatarBassin' Brad reply : 
  On 10/5/2017 at 11:29 AM, NCbassraider said:

 I think you and the OP will make a better effort after reading these comments whether or not you care to admit it.  If not, that's your prerogative.  Karma is a ***** though.  Keep that in mind.

I already try to treat fish properly....so nothing will change on my part. I never lay fish in the dirt. I also don't tell people what kind of death their fish probably suffered for being on the dirt for a couple seconds. 


fishing user avatarTnRiver46 reply : 

The fish in the picture is in grass not dirt. We have a pond at work with bass that are trained and they jump onto the grass for bluegill all the time. They are like 9 years old and flop in the grass weekly. A bunch of folks on this thread suggested taking an accurate measurement, I don't think an "accurate" measurement is possible without laying the fish down 


fishing user avatarfced reply : 
  On 10/5/2017 at 11:29 AM, NCbassraider said:

You are giving examples of accidents that can occur while fishing that are not always in our control.

Mishandling a fish is something that we can all control.  Further, I would rather someone fillet and eat a bass than lay it on the ground.  At least it's not a wasted death.

 

Look, you are obviously young and I'm not going to try to debate you because when I was young I thought I had all the answers too.  I think you and the OP will make a better effort after reading these comments whether or not you care to admit it.  If not, that's your prerogative.  Karma is a ***** though.  Keep that in mind.

The fish is fine.


fishing user avatarFishingmickey reply : 
  On 10/1/2017 at 12:26 AM, fced said:

Yeah it's definitely 3! I was just curious if it was 4 or close to 4 because of its belly, guess I'm going to have to invest in a scale haha. Thanks dude! 

You might check this out. https://tpwd.texas.gov/fishboat/fish/recreational/catchrelease/bass_length_weight.phtml

 

Fishingmickey


fishing user avatarNCbassraider reply : 
  On 10/5/2017 at 9:29 PM, fced said:

The fish is fine.

That's great.  Can you give me the winning powerball numbers while you're at it?


fishing user avatardwh4784 reply : 
  On 10/4/2017 at 10:18 PM, Bassin' Brad said:

Give me a break, just because someone snaps a few pics does NOT mean that fish kicks the bucket. I agree with proper fish handling, but when someone has no problem with ramming a heavy wire 5/0 hook into a fishes mouth and then makes the fish fight for his life until they jerk the fish out by its lip but then say 4 pics killed the fish it's like really???

Four pictures, one of which is is laying right on the shore and another held up ~15ft from the shore. I'm no bunny lover, I take pics of any fish I think is decent. But be reasonable. That fish was placed on the ground, and was out of the water for too long if you care about their survival.

 

I also wasn't the one to bring that aspect up, just voiced my opinion.


fishing user avatarNorcalBassin reply : 

Congrats on the PB and sorry for the red carpet welcome mat we laid out for you as a new member being a bit stained. I'm not going to be throwing any stones at you since I've certainly unintentionally treated some fish with less respect for their longevity than I should have before I knew better... take a couple pics and weigh her as quickly as you can (<60s) and the likelihood of her surviving is still quite high. Best of luck chasing a new PB.


fishing user avatarBass_Fishing_Socal reply : 

Congrat man, that fish look to be 4-4.5 lbs to me and I'm pretty good at hand scale lol.

It tough love here, doesn't it? But becuz everyone loves bass here. Even my wife sometime complains I care more about bass than her HA!. 

Now OP should know how to handle bass better and we should also give him a break too. I used to do that all the time laying fish on grass to take pic since that only way to get measurements, but I don't do that anymore after reading a lot of post of how to handle fish.


fishing user avatarfced reply : 
  On 10/6/2017 at 12:40 PM, dwh4784 said:

Four pictures, one of which is is laying right on the shore and another held up ~15ft from the shore. I'm no bunny lover, I take pics of any fish I think is decent. But be reasonable. That fish was placed on the ground, and was out of the water for too long if you care about their survival.

 

I also wasn't the one to bring that aspect up, just voiced my opinion.

15ft? Lmao I was right next to the shore. Every single picture my foot is right next to water. I just layed the fish down on the ground and left to get some chipotle and came back as quick as I could. The fish was out of the water for 30 or 40 minutes she's fine.....


fishing user avatarPro Logcatcher reply : 

Man, this is an intense conversation.


fishing user avatarSteveo-1969 reply : 

I just wanted to thank the Mods for leaving this thread open. It's been one of the most entertaining things I've read on the site all week.


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gqw1FI1hfJA

 


fishing user avatarNCbassraider reply : 
  On 10/6/2017 at 8:46 PM, fced said:

15ft? Lmao I was right next to the shore. Every single picture my foot is right next to water. I just layed the fish down on the ground and left to get some chipotle and came back as quick as I could. The fish was out of the water for 30 or 40 minutes she's fine.....

Your off to quite a start here.  Let it go already.


fishing user avatarBassin' Brad reply : 
  On 10/6/2017 at 8:46 PM, fced said:

15ft? Lmao I was right next to the shore. Every single picture my foot is right next to water. I just layed the fish down on the ground and left to get some chipotle and came back as quick as I could. The fish was out of the water for 30 or 40 minutes she's fine.....

??Should of took the fish with you....just remember to take her in because hot cars can be potentially dangerous to bass under 6 lbs....?


fishing user avatarfced reply : 
  On 10/4/2017 at 11:10 AM, NCbassraider said:

It's 4 max, probably a little less.  Doesn't have the mouth or eyes of a 5+.  Those who have caught a bunch over 5 know what I'm talking about.

 

More importantly, keep it off the grass and give it a chance to grow bigger.  It's probably over 6 years old. It would be a shame if it was killed my mishandling.

 

  On 10/4/2017 at 2:25 PM, NCbassraider said:

They are not meant to touch anything but water.  They have a protective coating on their body that keeps them safe from bacterial infection.  Handling them with dry hands or placing them on any dry surface diminishes their chances of survival exponentially. 


This is why MLF gives penalties for a fish that touches marine carpeting.  An absorbent material like a paper towel is like a death sentence.

If you have to lay them down use a silicone net.  Always wet your hand before touching them.  

 

  On 10/5/2017 at 7:48 AM, NCbassraider said:

You don't know it's fine and my guess is it will probably die.  A fish hooked through cartilage is in no danger of dying.  Laying it on marine carpet or even worse, dirt will kill them.  Just because it swam off doesn't mean it is fine.  It will most likely develop infections and die a slow, suffering death.

 

There is a reason MLF now penalizes Pro Anglers for any fish that touches marine carpeting or any part of the anglers body besides their hand.  It's bad for the fish.  Just learn and move forward.

 

  On 10/5/2017 at 10:20 AM, NCbassraider said:

 

This sentence is all I needed to read.  It proves everything else you wrote is disrespectful to the species and ecosystem in general. 

 

Nobody is going overboard about anything.  We are just simply stating that harming the fish can easily be avoided.  A 6-7 year old fish is a beating incredible odds just by living that long.  Keeping it healthy ensures it can return to grow bigger and also to reproduce.  A fish like that is strong and smart and those are the genes we all want reproducing.

 

If you've ever caught a fish that was in the advanced stages of skin infections, you would agree it's probably a rough way for a fish to die.  

 

  On 10/5/2017 at 11:29 AM, NCbassraider said:

You are giving examples of accidents that can occur while fishing that are not always in our control.

Mishandling a fish is something that we can all control.  Further, I would rather someone fillet and eat a bass than lay it on the ground.  At least it's not a wasted death.

 

Look, you are obviously young and I'm not going to try to debate you because when I was young I thought I had all the answers too.  I think you and the OP will make a better effort after reading these comments whether or not you care to admit it.  If not, that's your prerogative.  Karma is a ***** though.  Keep that in mind.

 

  On 10/6/2017 at 9:27 AM, NCbassraider said:

That's great.  Can you give me the winning powerball numbers while you're at it?

 

  On 10/7/2017 at 12:50 AM, NCbassraider said:

Your off to quite a start here.  Let it go already.

  On 10/7/2017 at 12:50 AM, NCbassraider said:

Your off to quite a start here.  Let it go already.

You've posted more than anybody in this thread. Quit contradicting yourself and put your effort towards something that matters.


fishing user avatarIndianaFinesse reply : 
  On 10/6/2017 at 8:46 PM, fced said:

15ft? Lmao I was right next to the shore. Every single picture my foot is right next to water. I just layed the fish down on the ground and left to get some chipotle and came back as quick as I could. The fish was out of the water for 30 or 40 minutes she's fine.....

:lol-045:


fishing user avatarNCbassraider reply : 
  On 10/7/2017 at 10:07 AM, fced said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

You've posted more than anybody in this thread. Quit contradicting yourself and put your effort towards something that matters.

And I'm still right and you're still embarrassing yourself with every post.  You've got a post count of 12 here and half of them are about me. 

 

Stalk on and go ahead and take the last word, clearly that's your thing.  Fishing obviously isn't.


fishing user avatarfced reply : 
  On 10/7/2017 at 10:41 AM, NCbassraider said:

And I'm still right and you're still embarrassing yourself with every post.  You've got a post count of 12 here and half of them are about me. 

 

Stalk on and go ahead and take the last word, clearly that's your thing.  Fishing obviously isn't.

Oh no not my low post count! What will I ever do? I love fishing, sir.


fishing user avatarHurricane reply : 

Nice fish man... Keep after them..


fishing user avatarswandog reply : 

Nice fish. I would say a 4 pounder.

 




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