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    That thing is a pig!!

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    That’s a sweet place, and by the size doesn’t look to be pressured for pans. Nice!
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    That’s a giant and a good fishery.


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    That's a pole breaker right there.

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    sure enough a beast of a red ear , wonder what makes them get so super size in them western lakes ?
    some of them western spots produce red ear that look just totally unreal ....
    got lots of freshwater shellfish or crawdads or something else they feed up on ?
    for sure KABOOM is the word ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    sure enough a beast of a red ear , wonder what makes them get so super size in them western lakes ?
    some of them western spots produce red ear that look just totally unreal ....
    got lots of freshwater shellfish or crawdads or something else they feed up on ?
    for sure KABOOM is the word ....
    The invasive quagga muscle. Wish we had some hereNew lake record

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    and btw the image looks real to me , just saying
    there is a kayak in the image as stated and nothing seems terribly disproportionate in the image to me ?
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales

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    Ketchn,
    We are on the Colorado river water system, I believe it is the mussels.
    Our Lakes are growing with hybrid stains as well, the guy that caught the record fish is a kayak fisherman. He fishes both saltwater and fresh.

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    I remember Sonny’s reports from LP in Cali. He was always catching monsters. Hope he is doing well…
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    Just googled the lake up. It's 25 N.E. of San Diego and when full its 306 feet deep. WOW!!!! Bet there's more like him in their....
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