may need to start heading West instead of East on our next fishing trip......Great to see a youngster get the record
http://724outdoors.com/Fishing...=7110
may need to start heading West instead of East on our next fishing trip......Great to see a youngster get the record
http://724outdoors.com/Fishing...=7110
11 year old boy catches 6 pound 8 ounce state record smallmouth bass.... and promptly kills it![]()
I sure it wasn't the frist state record killed
Congrats to the young man
Cheaper to keep a kid in tourney fishing than paying attorneys to keep them out of jail !!
Heck No , i know a Guy that Killed the Kansas State record Smallie![]()
slap that pig in the grease now![]()
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no it wasn't the first state record killed. i probably would too, to have it mounted
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by War Eagle1 »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote"> i probably would too, to have it mounted</td></tr></table>
I would have had a fiberglass replica made
Cheaper to keep a kid in tourney fishing than paying attorneys to keep them out of jail !!
Yeah but if you release it a couple of months later someone else catches her and your record is gone. Larry Brumley
agreed but I would rather let the fish go instead of killing it
Cheaper to keep a kid in tourney fishing than paying attorneys to keep them out of jail !!
Does it really matter? That fish has had 6+ years to spread its genes not counting all its brothers and sisters with very similar DNA. That fish has passed on its record potential. Sure, more would be better, and could it possibly get bigger? Yes, but the kid isn't affecting the trophy potential of the lake by taking this fish out.
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