Bass? One of the finest rhymes from the late Spike Milligan…“Of all the fishes in the sea,I’d rather be a bass.So I could climb the seaweed trees,and slide down on my…
Taking into consideration the degree of magnification in air to water is about 25% the fish is probably about 17 to 19 Lbs. So it was about 30 to 31 inch fish. Even taking in consideration the “Fish Story” that’s a pretty big fish, he almost caught.
The All-Tackle record for largemouth bass is the most sought after game fish record in the world. It is the “holy grail” of fishing records. George Perry has held this prestigious title for nearly 83 years, since he pulled his massive 22-pound, 4-ounce fish from Montgomery Lake, Georgia on June 2, 1932
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
sure, mister
iafletch about 7 years ago
Bass? One of the finest rhymes from the late Spike Milligan…“Of all the fishes in the sea,I’d rather be a bass.So I could climb the seaweed trees,and slide down on my…
IndyMan about 7 years ago
Love the ‘yeah, sure’ look on the part of the waitress and the other customer ! ! !
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 7 years ago
Taking into consideration the degree of magnification in air to water is about 25% the fish is probably about 17 to 19 Lbs. So it was about 30 to 31 inch fish. Even taking in consideration the “Fish Story” that’s a pretty big fish, he almost caught.
The All-Tackle record for largemouth bass is the most sought after game fish record in the world. It is the “holy grail” of fishing records. George Perry has held this prestigious title for nearly 83 years, since he pulled his massive 22-pound, 4-ounce fish from Montgomery Lake, Georgia on June 2, 1932
Bargrove about 7 years ago
No, this is the absolute truth. He could tell how much it weighed by the scales on his back.