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Fish Whisperer 02-13-2015 04:35 PM

New State Record Bass?
 
http://fb.me/6tvUZEL1r


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Alphahawk 02-13-2015 04:51 PM

Looks like....but when TWRA gets through with DNA and it has some of that Florida strain there will be 2 different records........just Like the regular spotted record and one for Alabama spotted record. Congrats to the man that got it.

Regards


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XxthejuicexX 02-13-2015 05:05 PM

I saw that on twitter. What a pig. I did not know they did records for both strains. I would be happy with something 1/2 that size when I go.

Travis C. 02-13-2015 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by XxthejuicexX (Post 61426)
I saw that on twitter. What a pig. I did not know they did records for both strains. I would be happy with something 1/2 that size when I go.

That fish is probably 26-27", I am sure you can catch one or two 13-13.5" :D

XxthejuicexX 02-13-2015 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Travis C. (Post 61427)
That fish is probably 26-27", I am sure you can catch one or two 13-13.5" :D


I got that, I wont let you down!

creekcrappie 02-13-2015 06:35 PM

Dang that's a giant. I am super pumped to go over there in March now!

FloatNFish 02-13-2015 08:33 PM

Recipe for a new record...
 
Tennessee rig + TheraBand for shoulder rehab = 15lb Largemouth.

riverhawkluke 02-13-2015 10:36 PM

That fish was caught on a Dixie Custom's Viper rig, a great new A-rig that they came out with recently. Picked up a lot at the show, and I am pumped to use them on Chick. A true monster, I am sure there are many giants lurking in Chickamauga.

Luke

XxthejuicexX 02-13-2015 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by FloatNFish (Post 61430)
Tennessee rig + TheraBand for shoulder rehab = 15lb Largemouth.

Or a Sh#t load of Aleve! That's what I do. Shoulder hurts about halfway through the season, take 4 Aleve in the morning.... liver hurts by lunch....... Wait, Maybe it's the bourbon.

tennarl 02-14-2015 12:14 PM

Guide friend of mine said multiple 10+ and a rumored 14 were caught on Guntersville last two weeks. I'm not skilled or motivated enough to be out in mid-Feb chucking around an A-rig with no side scan and a boat that can't handle wind beyond 10 mph. Guess I'll wait for 70 degree Sunday's in March on Percy Priest were my best five go for 13.5. :D

XxthejuicexX 02-14-2015 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tennarl (Post 61445)
Guide friend of mine said multiple 10+ and a rumored 14 were caught on Guntersville last two weeks. I'm not skilled or motivated enough to be out in mid-Feb chucking around an A-rig with no side scan and a boat that can't handle wind beyond 10 mph. Guess I'll wait for 70 degree Sunday's in March on Percy Priest were my best five go for 13.5. :D

Two 10lb bass were caught during the RatLtrap tournament. I don't know if it was that tournament or another but it took 36 pounds to win it I think

Adrian 02-19-2015 08:57 PM

I watched his interview. He said he was using the Dixie Custom Alabama rig. I have the same exact one, and it has 5 Wires & 5 Blades. Isn't that a No No in TN?

FloatNFish 02-19-2015 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Adrian (Post 61726)
I watched his interview. He said he was using the Dixie Custom Alabama rig. I have the same exact one, and it has 5 Wires. Isn't that a No No in TN?

You can have as many wires as you want just three baits that terminate in a hook. Infinite teasers kicker is just three hooks.

Alex

XxthejuicexX 02-19-2015 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FloatNFish (Post 61727)
You can have as many wires as you want just three baits that terminate in a hook. Infinite teasers kicker is just three hooks.

Alex

Yep, I threw a flash mob with 5 swim baits last weekend, only 3 had hooks. It's still a lot to toss out of a kayak.

Adrian 02-20-2015 02:24 PM

Is This Video Incorrect? It says at 2:43 that 3 hooks and 2 dummies is not acceptable.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSWi4Gt-6Fo

Alphahawk 02-20-2015 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adrian (Post 61731)
Is This Video Incorrect? It says at 2:43 that 3 hooks and 2 dummies is not acceptable.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSWi4Gt-6Fo

You are correct. I have stayed out of this discussion as I don't use those rigs....kind of hard to throw those with 2# test...LOL. But it doesn't mean I haven't kept up with regs. I saw that video when it was first released. It was supposed to clarify the state ruling as there were a lot of people who misunderstood it. Well it seems that many still misunderstand the ruling...to include TWRA. There are going to be many who will bring up that video and ask if regs were broken to catch that fish. I don't have an answer to that but you can bet that many will ask that same question. I'm happy the guy caught the fish and hopefully TWRA will once and for all say what is legal and illegal in those rigs.


Regards

Headhunter 02-20-2015 03:00 PM

It is legal to have 5 hooks ONLY if those hooks are really small. I believe a size 8 is the largest any of the 5 hooks can be, i.e. a sabiki rig (spelling?)

If any of the hooks are larger than a size 8, then you can only have 3 hooks, but you can have baits on all 5 of the legs. It has been that way since right after they became popular.

Hopefull that is clear as mud.

XxthejuicexX 02-20-2015 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adrian (Post 61731)
Is This Video Incorrect? It says at 2:43 that 3 hooks and 2 dummies is not acceptable.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSWi4Gt-6Fo


Would not be the first time I have broke that law. I May or may not fish a 5 bait rig pretty often.

TNBronzeback 02-20-2015 03:06 PM

i thought i had a clear understanding of what was legal....after watching that video, im not so sure now with the mention of the hook size.
i thought you could throw 100 baits, but only 3 could have hooks....apparently that is not true if said hooks are larger than a 6?
what about the crankbaits....hypothetically, i could replace the factory hooks with larger hooks and now i have 18 larger than factory hooks on 3 crankbaits and that is still ok? i would imagine your foul hooking % would skyrocket which is one of the reasons the pro tours banned them isnt it?
this sounds like a mess unless im just missing something. lol....i have been known to do that in the past.

Side Note, did the fish live or die? might be a dumb question considering it could be the new state record.

Alphahawk 02-20-2015 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Headhunter (Post 61733)
It is legal to have 5 hooks ONLY if those hooks are really small. I believe a size 8 is the largest any of the 5 hooks can be, i.e. a sabiki rig (spelling?)

If any of the hooks are larger than a size 8, then you can only have 3 hooks, but you can have baits on all 5 of the legs. It has been that way since right after they became popular.

Hopefull that is clear as mud.

Watch the video at the prescribed time and come back and tell me it is clear as mud. When the Chief of TWRA Fisheries says it is illegal what is one supposed to think?


Regards

jad2t 02-20-2015 03:17 PM

That fish is dead and going on the wall, like it should.

I'm confused too now on the rigs. I always thought as long as you only have 3 hooks you're good. I never fish with those anyway so I don't keep up with the rules on them.

I give my friends a hard time and say it's a cheating lure but that's only to mock those who get so riled up about using it. I see nothing wrong with it but someone did bring up a good point on fb about why he is against using it. He mentioned that with multiple blades and hooks a bass is likely to get scratched, snagged, etc. more than once when taking a strike at that setup. Whether you catch and grease or catch and release, a bass with a gash on the skin may not do too well. Just food for thought. You'll never catch crap from me for using that rig. Tight lines!!

Alphahawk 02-20-2015 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TNBronzeback (Post 61735)
i thought i had a clear understanding of what was legal....after watching that video, im not so sure now with the mention of the hook size.
i thought you could throw 100 baits, but only 3 could have hooks....apparently that is not true if said hooks are larger than a 6?
what about the crankbaits....hypothetically, i could replace the factory hooks with larger hooks and now i have 18 larger than factory hooks on 3 crankbaits and that is still ok? i would imagine your foul hooking % would skyrocket which is one of the reasons the pro tours banned them isnt it?
this sounds like a mess unless im just missing something. lol....i have been known to do that in the past.

Side Note, did the fish live or die? might be a dumb question considering it could be the new state record.

According to a statement released by the angler who caught it...says he will mount it.


Regards

Alphahawk 02-20-2015 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jad2t (Post 61737)
That fish is dead and going on the wall, like it should.

I'm confused too now on the rigs. I always thought as long as you only have 3 hooks you're good. I never fish with those anyway so I don't keep up with the rules on them.

I give my friends a hard time and say it's a cheating lure but that's only to mock those who get so riled up about using it. I see nothing wrong with it but someone did bring up a good point on fb about why he is against using it. He mentioned that with multiple blades and hooks a bass is likely to get scratched, snagged, etc. more than once when taking a strike at that setup. Whether you catch and grease or catch and release, a bass with a gash on the skin may not do too well. Just food for thought. You'll never catch crap from me for using that rig. Tight lines!!

You won't catch crap from me using one either but the rules are not clear on it.

Regards

Adrian 02-20-2015 03:24 PM

I don't know if regulations have changed since this video was released, but he clearly say that 5 baits on the legs, hooks or not, is unacceptable.

Have I been breaking the rules the whole time? Are they gonna take my Duckett if they see me?

TNBronzeback 02-20-2015 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jad2t (Post 61737)
That fish is dead and going on the wall, like it should.

thats what i figured, and i dont blame him, i was just wondering from a legal standpoint now with the Rig he used. if it is deemed illegal and he killed the fish, could he possibly get fined more for essentially poaching the fish?
ive got no dog in the fight either way, just curious as to how this might pan out for the guy.
thats my only personal hangup with them things is the damage the fish can and most likely will sustain when hooked and trashes around. some of them big swim bait forged hooks will put a nasty gash in them fish and from then on its just a dead fish swimming....in my own opinion.

Alphahawk 02-20-2015 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adrian (Post 61740)
I don't know if regulations have changed since this video was released, but he clearly say that 5 baits on the legs, hooks or not, is unacceptable.

Have I been breaking the rules the whole time? Are they gonna take my Duckett if they see me?

Didn't that rig he caught the fish on have only 3 arms? I have never seen one but it shows them on the Dixie Customs Facebook page. If it only has 3 arms it is perfectly legal.


Regards

Alphahawk 02-20-2015 03:46 PM

The 2014 TWRA Fishing Guide shows an legal example of an umbrella rig. It has 3 wires with hooks and 2 wires with attractors....LOL. They need to get that thing worked out.


Regards

Adrian 02-20-2015 05:29 PM

Here is an image of the Exact Dixie Custom Rods Rig.
As you can See, 5 Wires & 4 Blades.

http://i1245.photobucket.com/albums/...psgvqz9hf4.jpg

Alphahawk 02-20-2015 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adrian (Post 61748)
Here is an image of the Exact Dixie Custom Rods Rig.
As you can See, 5 Wires & 4 Blades.

http://i1245.photobucket.com/albums/...psgvqz9hf4.jpg

I don't know how you guys throw those things. What does it weigh with baits on it?


Regards

Adrian 02-20-2015 05:55 PM

7.5 Rod with 30b Braid. Like a knife through butter!


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