Bruce Bump, I have to ask

Peter, That bass is the biggest one caught in Washington state. It is 64" long and weighed in at 142 pounds. I fought it for 2 hours before wearing him down enough to hook my sons Suzuki Samari super winch cable in one gill and drag him out of the river. Thanks for asking.
 
I knew it, I knew it. all fishermen are liers except me and you and sometimes I wonder about you. :D :D

Thats good Bruce, I like it
 
Here's one of the keepers from this weekend::D
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Peter Where did you get the picture of my fish.
my Taxidermist thinks it will be just right
for my wall, right beside the other one I caught
just like it
ice fishing this winter
he!! of a time getting it up through
that 10" hole in the ice though,
turned it Black...:D;)
 
HMMMMM.....With all these fishing stories I had to change my avatar to a hunting scene so no one will associate me with such tall tales!
 
Peter, When I was gutting my fish I found a deer inside with a bigger rack than that one in your avatar. I know it sounds unreal but the deer must have been drinking at the river or maybe swimming across when my fish consumed it alive. We had venison and fresh fish fillets that night.

Sylvester, We need to go fishing sometime :eek:
 
Wow Bruce, I bet that monster is darn near 1, maybe 1-1/2 inches. Well where I'm from, we can catch some pretty big monsters, sometimes 9 maybe even 10 inches.....Oh yea, in my neck of the woods, we measure between the eyes.

Luke
 
Fishin' is one of the most dishonest activities we can partake in...

Everyone lies about the size of, or the number of fish.
No one tells the wife how much they spent!
:) :) :)
C Wilkins
 
Well It's funny you should mention that deer. First off I didn't kill him. When I go in the woods, they just give up and flop down in my jeep.
Second, I got the jeep from the fish in the picture. My son doesn't have a wench on his truck so I had to use ultralight tackle. ( come-along) When I got him near shore he burped and out came the Jeep. I just hooked the come-along to the hitch and drove up to shore. After dragging the fish about 100 yards, I got out and that's when the Deer surrendered.
 
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