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Author:
CTDaveLamson
Date:
Aug 29, 2015
Subject:
Bantam Lake Largemouth Bass .. How Many Pounds? GO!
Message:
I just recently caught this largemouth bass this summer but didn't get the chance to weigh it. I caught it on a fire tiger spinner bait in my kayak. I also caught my first Northern pike that day! Exciting stuff.. I want the fishing professionals on here to tell me how many pounds this is.. GO! Check out my YouTube videos for more exciting fishing updates. [URL=http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/CTDavidLamson/media/Bantam%20bass_zpsqaqwuaeg.jpg.html][img:2939c73760]http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b589/CTDavidLamson/Bantam%20bass_zpsqaqwuaeg.jpg[/img:2939c73760][/URL] https://youtu.be/BNBvf1tLRGI Still getting used to posting on this website again.. it has been a while. All the best - David Lamson

Author:
CTDaveLamson
Date:
Aug 29, 2015
Subject:
Any estimations?
Message:
Does anyone know how big this is?

Author:
PECo
Date:
Sep 04, 2015
Message:
As a general rule of thumb, Connecticut largemouth bass hit one pound at 14 inches in length and gain one pound for each additional two inches in length. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule. The fish in my avatar was only 21 inches long, so I would normally have expected her to weigh about 4-1/2 pounds. However, she was a real chunk and weighed six pounds, six ounces. Do you have any idea about the length of your fish? It's really hard to tell from a photo. If I had to guess, I'd say 19 inches long and, since it appears to be fairly chunky, about four pounds. Now, go get a Hawg Trough and a digital scale!

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