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Thread: 2lb shellcracker mount

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    I am guessing he hit some type of worm.

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    Most bream are mounted in situational mounts like in a 10# bass's mouth or in a loggerhead turtle's mouth. So you know this one is huge
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    Jeebus!!! that's nice!
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    Very Very Nice !!!!!!

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    You caught him around Santee Cooper, SC. Lake Moultrie and Marion. I have a friend who decided to retire and move there after a few good fishing trips.

    Not trying to down play your fish, but you were saying that is average. You are about right, though I grin from ear to ear and sometimes sound like a little school girl when I catch a two pounder.

    Anyway my friend, Joe, brought home a mess of those fish from Lake Moultrie the were 3 1/2 lbs not one but the whole mess. I could not beleive my eyes... I bout shat. They looked like footballs and the forhead was coming over the nose like somebody smacked'm with a board.

    There are some fine fish not just crackers but all kinds in Santee Cooper lakes.

    Man that is a heck of a fish and something to be proud of. Thanks for sharing.
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    "In 1998, Santee Cooper had a world’s record shellcracker that weighed 5 pounds, 7 ounces caught in the Diversion Canal. We catch 4-pound shellcrackers every fall, and 2- to 3-pound shellcrackers are fairly common,” Lamprecht reports. The Diversion Canal, which connects Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, seems to concentrate shellcrackers in the fall months. During the fall and winter, shellcrackers are caught in 15 to 20 feet of water. Anglers fish on the end of the current, right along the bottom. The fall run of shellcrackers usually starts the first week of November and continues through mid-December. Then shellcracker-fishing gets good again around Easter and runs through the summer months."

    Can you imagine, 5 and a half pounds. Wow, thats a trophy smallmouth bass.
    Last edited by GRIZZ; 01-30-2008 at 06:08 AM.
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    Wow that is a nice one.

    I have seen smaller crackers than that easily break 6lb test line. I bet that was a nice fight.

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    Well, I'm impressed. Really nice fish.
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    Nice Very Nice.


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    dang. i have never seen one that thick. monster catch. bet he was a fighter
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