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Old 02-05-2014, 05:50 PM
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Default Personal best fish

So what is you guys personal bests in different species? I will start.

White crappie- 14.5 inches
Black crappie- 13.5 inches
Largemouth bass- 20 inches, 7lbs
Bluegill- 9 inches
Channel catfish- 10 lbs
Blue catfish-10 lbs
Yellow Bass-10 inches
Spotted bass 2.5 pounds
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Old 02-05-2014, 05:57 PM
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White crappie-14"
Black crappie-16 1/4"
Lm bass-21 1/4"
Sm bass-21 1/4"
Pike-40 1/2"
Muskie-53 1/2"
Walleye-29" 10lbs
Bluegill-9 3/4"
Channel-10 lb
Flathead-43 lb
Striper-34 lb
Hybrid-14 lb
Rainbow-21 1/2"
Brown-23 1/2"
Brook-16"

Sorry, got carried away.

Some dang nice fish for how young you are Isaac!!!!!
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Old 02-05-2014, 07:21 PM
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White crappie-14"
Lm bass- 7 lbs
Sm bass-22"
Spotted bass- 2 lbs
Striper-32"
Hybrid-8 lbs
Rainbow-20"
Brown-25"
Brook-16"
Sauger- 20 3/4"
Freshwater Drum- beast"

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Old 02-05-2014, 07:49 PM
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Freshwater Drum- beast"
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Old 02-05-2014, 08:31 PM
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Largemouth - 7.5lbs (private pond) 6.4lbs (public waters)
Smallmouth - 6lb and change from Minnesota
Spotted Bass - 2lbs
Northern Pike - 10lbs
Walleye - 5.2lbs
Black Crappie - just a hair under 17" in IL
Hybrid - 3lbs
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SAMBOLIE's computer is down so he asked me to post his list for him.....

snail darter...2.4 inches....
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Old 02-06-2014, 01:33 AM
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SAMBOLIE's computer is down so he asked me to post his list for him.....

snail darter...2.4 inches....
Merv, I think Susie needs to bobber you useless anyway ... Why do you keep downplaying Sambolie's accomplishments ... I have seen numerous posts of 9, 10 and 12 inch Gill's, Crappie and bass ... respectively ... from Sambolie Give him a break !!!!
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Old 02-06-2014, 02:42 AM
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Isaac, my figures may be obscure do to the time frame and my age .. (when fish were more plentiful as far as the large mouth bass) Note: I'm Southern ... Yes Mam and Yes Sir ... Also I only deal In pounds and not inches ... If I told you I caught a 54 inch Striper with a 48 inch girth what would that tell You ??? Naught ... If I said I caught a striper weighing 61 pounds would that relate better ??

1. Large mouth bass .. My personal best is a 9 and 10.5 pound ... on the same fishing trip my brother caught a 11 and 13 pound ... These are Fla. Fish and we have the mounts ...this was in the late 70's and early 80's ... The largest LG. Mouth in Tennessee for me is a 6.5 ... on Old hickory ... and a 5.9 on JPP caught last year ... (see pic's on past post).

2. Crappie ... over 16 inch for both white and black nose ... JPP and Center Hill .

3. Brown trout .... 8.5 lbs ... on the Caney and Rainbow 10.10 on the Caney ... Remember I had a cabin on the Caney ... This was within 24 hours ... of TWRA release of brood Stock ... Me Bad ... Released, Had fun though ... LOL !! I lived on that river as much as I could ...

4. Actually the largest Walleye was caught by my wife on Center Hill ... 10. 8 pounds ...

5. Stripers ... My devotion for these beast started after my BASS tourney Days .. which was brought on by Houseboats and Jet Skies and Bass Cowboys ... (which still lurk today) ... I had to leave the reaches of theses activities ... Upper river ...

My devotion to stripers ... As most of you know Ralph Hollis Dallas is the King of Stripers ... I have known Hollis since the early 70's ... Hollis use to do all of the GABA (Gallatin Association of Bass Anglers) taxidermy ... We became friends ... But Hollis would never take any one local out Striper fishing ... ... He researched and pioneered the striper fishing in the Cumberland ...

Ralph ... became very popular in the Striper circuit in all of the fishing Mags ... A decade later when I got into stripers I would buy every Mag at yard sales ,flea mkt's .. etc. and read and study as well as talk to Hollis and then hit the water ... Trial and error ... After the study decided to remove about 50% of the usual fishing hype BS %%% ... I would use my two Lowrance Paper Chart Graphs to record hundreds of miles of river bottom on both up down and stream ... and years of research before I decided it was time to go pro and guide ...

I developed an learned about bait ..wore out rotary cuffs on casting nets ... but I succeeded ... I missed the state record twice by only a pound ... and guess who beat me out ... Ralph, Hollis Dallas ... Well I got beat by the best !! ...

Stripers ... .. Caught dozens in the 50 pound Plus range .. My personal best is a 61. 4 pound and a 62 .2 Pound ... (Bait 16 inch Skippy and a 15 inch Rainbow respectively)

Did I mention a 140 pound Tarpon in Tampa in 2004 ... I had more fun with a striper......

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Good idea for this thread!

White crappie-14.25"
Lm bass-22.5"
Sm bass-18"
Walleye-I have only caught one lol... 18"
White Bass-14.5"
Rainbow-19"
Brown-22"
Brook-14"
Rockfish - To be determined this year
Hybrid - See above
Peacock Bass-somewhere between 3-4lbs. Man I miss fishing for those...

Hey you know the TARP length for a Brook Trout is only 10" so I think just about anyone who catches a few at the Caney is guaranteed to catch one over that size.
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Old 02-06-2014, 09:24 AM
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White crappie: 13"
Black crappie: 14"
LM Bass: 10 lbs + change (this was a TX fish)
SM Bass: 6.5 lbs
Spotted Bass: 3 lbs
Blue cat: 22lbs
Flathead: 21 lbs
White bass: 16"
Yellow bass: 2.5 lbs (I releases a potential world record)
Brown trout: 7 lbs
Rainbow: 8.25 lbs
Walleye: 25"
Sauger: 17"
Striper: 45 lbs
Hybrid: 21 lbs
Muskie: TBD


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Old 02-06-2014, 01:51 PM
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Hey you know the TARP length for a Brook Trout is only 10" so I think just about anyone who catches a few at the Caney is guaranteed to catch one over that size.
Twra really needs to split that. Brook trout tarp is intended for native brookies where a 10 incher+ is a monster.
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Old 02-06-2014, 02:16 PM
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Freshwater Drum- beast"
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Old 02-06-2014, 03:26 PM
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Caney, below Center Hill Dam.


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Old 02-06-2014, 04:05 PM
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Largemouth Bass - I have caught 3 at 7lbs all in Georgia
Spotted Bass - 4lbs (Lake Burton, GA)
Shoal Bass - 4lbs Outside of Atlanta
Rainbow - 19" Shelby Park pond Nashville
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