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A few big bass or a lot of small ones?
Aside from tournament fishing, which would you rather do...catch a ton
of smaller bass (1 to 3 lbs.), or catch just a couple big bass (10 to 15 lbs.)? This is considering that the time on the water is the same to accompish either one. |
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A few big bass or a lot of small ones?
which would you rather do...catch a ton
of smaller bass (1 to 3 lbs.), or catch just a couple big bass (10 to 15 lbs.)? Yes. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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A few big bass or a lot of small ones?
John wrote:
Aside from tournament fishing, which would you rather do...catch a ton of smaller bass (1 to 3 lbs.), or catch just a couple big bass (10 to 15 lbs.)? If'n 10 to 15 pounders were more than a pipedream in my part of the world, a couple of them would be the winners, hands down. But they ain't. So I'd rather catch a bunch of "good" fish. Say 2.5 or 3 pounds or so up to 5 or 6, anyway. I always feel like unless there's a whole lot of 2-1/2 to 3 pound class fish, it takes at least one fish over 4 or 5 to make a day really satisfying. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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A few big bass or a lot of small ones?
"John Kerr" wrote ...
Aside from tournament fishing, which would you rather do...catch a ton of smaller bass (1 to 3 lbs.), or catch just a couple big bass (10 to 15 lbs.)? This is considering that the time on the water is the same to accompish either one. I'd like to catch 'em all, but if I have to choose than I'll take the small straight over a pair of Aces. -- Early to Bed, Early to Rise, Fish all Day, Make up Lies. Shawn |
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A few big bass or a lot of small ones?
A few big bass or a lot of small ones? Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Tue, Oct 7, 2003, 11:52pm (CDT+5) From: (RGarri7470) which would you rather do...catch a ton of smaller bass (1 to 3 lbs.), or catch just a couple big bass (10 to 15 lbs.)? ===== Yes. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com ===== Now that's about as good an answer as one could expect g! JK |
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A few big bass or a lot of small ones?(oops)
Now I'm probably in trouble for not mentioning Georgia, Alabama, the
Carolinas, Miss., La., Arizona, Texas, maybe Tennessee, and even Kentucky....any more that boast the "big" fish g. |
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A few big bass or a lot of small ones?
Can I split the day 50/50?
I revert to the words my son told me when he was 6 and we were out fishing. He wanted to go home way early so I asked him didn't he enjoy fishing. He said " I like hooking the fish and reeling them in, but all that other stuff in between is boring". So yea most days I like to catch alot more than I like to fish, so sign me up for a full day of small and medium fish over anything else. --- Chuck Coger http://www.fishin-pro.com "John Kerr" wrote in message ... Aside from tournament fishing, which would you rather do...catch a ton of smaller bass (1 to 3 lbs.), or catch just a couple big bass (10 to 15 lbs.)? This is considering that the time on the water is the same to accompish either one. |
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A few big bass or a lot of small ones?
Yes
Great answer! LoL |
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A few big bass or a lot of small ones?
Tough question...it's almost an apples and oranges situation. It's great
fun to have a lot of action. Having said that, there is nothing quite like hooking on to a big ol' rauncher. I still like the first reply to the question. Yes. LoL |
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