Would do what he did , take some pics then fillet em.
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Pics make it hard to weigh a fish, but I for sure would be having to call someone for a loan to get them mounted. Nice fish either way. Darn nice fish.
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Would do what he did , take some pics then fillet em.
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Very nice fish....
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Dont care how much the were, 3 or 4, as I have not caught a 3 yet. But I will one day. At any rate, since he caught them on a rod, with no snagging involved I give him props. Good looking fish, photos can be missleading at best. Especially with no reference to judge from. But heck I bet they felt good at the end of the line none the less.
I'm jealous, unlike Bigger, because those are dang nice fish and I did not catch them. I am also jealous that he got to go fishing while I have been stuck at the house.
From the pictures, the fella looks vertically challenged (like myself) since it looks like he has to stand on his tippy toes to look in the bottom of a tool box in regular size pick-up (which I have to do as well). My point, smaller fella with arms extended = bigger looking fish.
Using my scientific guestimation I would say probably 15-16" fish which would put them close to 3 or maybe a little over. Of course my scientific guestimation involves several variables including , the angle of the camera, approximate time of day, and what shoes the guy is wearing. Then I plugged all of that info into my abbacus and then got the final reading with my slide rule.
I know, Garth and he's a real good guy, i know exactly where he caught them , but didnt see them, i've caught fish there between 3 and 4 lbs myself
What lake or is it a secret????