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New world record bass?
Claims are flying that a 22 pound, 5 ounce bass was landed Thursday in
Japan. I put up some links to pictures of it and a video: http://fishing.about.com/od/bassfish...bass-Japan.htm Ronnie fishing.about.com |
New world record bass?
Big bass no doubt! What do you think about Ronnie... and what about the
supposed 25lb'er that was caught in Lake Dixon, but never certified? The link at F&S redirected me away from the page before I could read it. "Ronnie" wrote in message ... Claims are flying that a 22 pound, 5 ounce bass was landed Thursday in Japan. I put up some links to pictures of it and a video: http://fishing.about.com/od/bassfish...bass-Japan.htm Ronnie fishing.about.com |
New world record bass?
As I understand it, this wouldn't be the world record because the IGFA
requires a record to beat the old one by two ounces, so it officially would be considered a tie. "Ronnie" wrote in message ... Claims are flying that a 22 pound, 5 ounce bass was landed Thursday in Japan. I put up some links to pictures of it and a video: http://fishing.about.com/od/bassfish...bass-Japan.htm Ronnie fishing.about.com |
New world record bass?
The one from Dixon can't be certified by the IGFA since it was
snagged. Since it was never officially weighed, we can keep discussing it, but it won't be certified as the record. Ronnie http:// fishing.about.com |
New world record bass?
As I understand it, this wouldn't be the world record because the IGFA requires a record to beat the old one by two ounces, so it officially would be considered a tie That is the way I understand it, too, and what I said in the short article I did on it. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
New world record bass?
Didn't know about it being snagged...
"Ronnie" wrote in message ... The one from Dixon can't be certified by the IGFA since it was snagged. Since it was never officially weighed, we can keep discussing it, but it won't be certified as the record. Ronnie http:// fishing.about.com |
New world record bass?
Based on all the reports I read he was fishing for it on the bed and
hooked it in the side. Did you know the bass was found dead this year - called "Dottie" because of the spot on her side. Ronnie http:// fishing.about.com |
New world record bass?
Yeah... I've been out of the loop for awhile, but I did read about it
died... still weighing in at 19lbs! "Ronnie" wrote in message ... Based on all the reports I read he was fishing for it on the bed and hooked it in the side. Did you know the bass was found dead this year - called "Dottie" because of the spot on her side. Ronnie http:// fishing.about.com |
New world record bass?
"Ronnie" wrote in message
... As I understand it, this wouldn't be the world record because the IGFA requires a record to beat the old one by two ounces, so it officially would be considered a tie That is the way I understand it, too, and what I said in the short article I did on it. I wonder what standards and rules would apply under the old Field & Stream rules where Perry's fish was registered. As near as I can tell IGFA did not exist back then. Not going to get into old arguments about Dottie, but a fish hooked outside of the mouth might not be disqualified from record holding status according to IGFA. Still I have a lot of respect for them deciding to release the fish, and because they were sight fishing it probably was not a qualifying catch. Just remember that "foul hooked" is not an instant illegitimate catch or you could find yourself throwing away tournament winning fish that you could have weighed legally. Know your local regulations, and read your tournament rules. I personally know three people who have made that mistake, and its happened in pro level tournaments as well. Hard jerkbait and topwater fish are routinely hooked outside the mouth. Neither method is usually fished to deliberately "snag" a fish. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
New world record bass?
Here in New York, foul-hooked fish are legal except for trout and salmon
plus walleye in Oneida Lake. "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "Ronnie" wrote in message ... As I understand it, this wouldn't be the world record because the IGFA requires a record to beat the old one by two ounces, so it officially would be considered a tie That is the way I understand it, too, and what I said in the short article I did on it. I wonder what standards and rules would apply under the old Field & Stream rules where Perry's fish was registered. As near as I can tell IGFA did not exist back then. Not going to get into old arguments about Dottie, but a fish hooked outside of the mouth might not be disqualified from record holding status according to IGFA. Still I have a lot of respect for them deciding to release the fish, and because they were sight fishing it probably was not a qualifying catch. Just remember that "foul hooked" is not an instant illegitimate catch or you could find yourself throwing away tournament winning fish that you could have weighed legally. Know your local regulations, and read your tournament rules. I personally know three people who have made that mistake, and its happened in pro level tournaments as well. Hard jerkbait and topwater fish are routinely hooked outside the mouth. Neither method is usually fished to deliberately "snag" a fish. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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