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OK guys,
This may be a duhhhh question but are their Largemouth Bass up in Washington? I've never realy been anything other than a Trout, Salmon, Steelhead fisherman when I was in Oregon. It seemed to me I heard a few people talking about it. I know they have them in California. They have some biguns their.
If so about how big do they get? Anyone now the state record?
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DON'T TELL ANYBODY!!!
yes there are largemouth, smallmouth, numerous warmwater fish. our specialty is salmon, steelhead and trout, but bass do certainly exist.
a big largemouth around here is 8-9lbs. they are in a lot of the lakes in the state.
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state record from banks lake 11lb. 9oz.
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Wow small buggers up their. Bass is like the #1 game fish down here. Out of fish I do they are the most numerous.
Down here lots of people catch a release 11lb Bass. Of course not everyone. 10 lbs is considered a lunker. Anything over 10 lbs is usually mounted. I have seen some big fish come from down here. I just got done mounting a turkey for a guy that swears up and down he's caught them up to 17lbs. Which I don't doubt. A buddy of mine up in north Florida brings in atleast 3 or 4 - 14 pounders a year.
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we have short growing seasons here.
you have your 15lb largemouth, we have our 20lb steelhead.
i'll take the steel...
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I'll take the steelhead too!
I like painting the Reproduction Sheelheads, Salmon, and trout. Lots of work on them. Those tiny scales are killer when you have to tip them all individualy. Plus I think they are the prettiest looking fish you can catch. Even better than the florecent tropical stuff down here.
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I still want to do tarpon on the fly one of these days.
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Smallies are far more numerous Wa, than largemouth. I saw a guy nab a 10lb bigmouth out of silver lake near Yelm, my best is only 4lbs. Smallies seem to do better where it gets a little colder like it does particularly in E. Wa.. Personally I feel a smallie will outfight a bigmouth most of the time, pound for pound and they taste pretty good too..
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Quote from: boneaddict on May 14, 2007, 01:38:04 PM
I still want to do tarpon on the fly one of these days.
My stepdad has gotten an 80lb'er and a 130 on the fly.
says the closest he could come to describing how the 130lb'er felt was to tie the flyline to the bumper of a truck and have them drive away.
i'll see if i can come up with any pic's
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Banks Lake is a nice Large and Smallmouth fishery.
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I still want to do tarpon on the fly one of these days.
here you go bone...80lb'er from costa rica on the fly...
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HEY JACK!!! When did you get the badge???
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well i guess i got it about 10 minutes ago.
huh...how about that.
watch out...
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I want one of those things some day....
Take it easy on me
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will do.
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