First Pig of the season

Started by PBrussell, January 31, 2012, 10:13:22 AM

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PBrussell

This was my second fish of the season. Keep in mind this is Kansas city. The water should be frozen.
Caught her on a football jig. I think it's gonna be a good year...



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Bigwrench

Good Lord ! That's a BEAST ! Nice catch !


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bass1cpr

   Nice fish PB doesn't it feel good to catch one like that in January.  ~c~
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Holy chit!!! thats a pig for the midwest.   ~c~
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bluebasser86

Nice fish man! You must have some private ponds you're fishing in the area, they sure don't get that big in any of the public ponds around here   ???

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WoW  I didnt know there were bass that big in KC.  Congrats PB
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Big fish, Nice

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TheLastRodBender

REAL nice chunk!  Love the winter pigs!

PBrussell

Well thanks guys. You know I can't have you all thinking this thing was an absolute giant. Perspective is everything.
Holding the fish close to the camera helps a lot...
This picture is just a little more honest.

bassindude

The way I judge the size of bass in pictures is to look at the mouth in relation to the persons hand that is holding the fish.  They are usually the same distance from the camera, so based on that it is still a very nice fish.  Besides, you didnt seem to be trying to pass it off as a real Giant, just a very solid caatch. ~c~  Jim
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