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Think our stripers are big?
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[url "http://boatinglocal.com/fishing/77-4-pound-striper-sets-new-ri-record.html"]http://boatinglocal.com/fishing/77-4-pound-striper-sets-new-ri-record.html[/url]
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I hope there is one like that in Mead with my name on it.

Nice!!!

Stripercraze
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I think there is a 70 pound fish swimming in the lower colorado. [Wink]

I've alread named her too. Lucy.

I hope to meet her one day[cool]
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[quote vegaskid]I think there is a 70 pound fish swimming in the lower colorado. [Wink]
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I agree. I have been dragging a 15" hand-carved AC-plug around, hoping Lucy will come play. I wouldn't mind seeing my name in the record books...
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I remember reading somewhere that biologists have stated that Lake Mead and Lake Mojave could support fish over 70 lbs. Now with gizzard shad present that might be even more likely.
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Lack of forage is all that is keeping Mead stripers from attaining record size, but the gizzards may change that.
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If I was a striper, I would much rather be getting plump on fatty stocker rainbows than huge stanky gizzard shad. Those big gizzards are some stinky m-fers [cool]
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