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Mactuna's Bigfish
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[inline Walleye.bmp]
[size 1][#000000]SPECIES: Walleye
ANGLER: Mactuna
WHERE CAUGHT: Yuba Lake
BAIT/LURE: Wedding Ring Harness
[/#000000][/size][size 1][#000000]DATE/TIME: 7:15 am
WEIGHT: 7 pounds
LENGTH: 24 "[/#000000][/size]
[size 1][#000000]GIRTH:
[/#000000][/size][size 1][#000000]NOTES: Great fight Still swimming
[/#000000][/size][inline "Walleye 2.bmp"]
[size 1][#000000]SPECIES: Walleye[/#000000][/size]
[size 1][#000000]ANGLER: Mactuna
WHERE CAUGHT: Yuba Lake[/#000000][/size]
[size 1][#000000]BAIT/LURE: Shad Rap Fire Tiger Color[/#000000][/size]
[#000000][size 1]DATE/TIME: 7:40 am
WEIGHT: 6 Lbs[/size][/#000000][#000000][size 1]
LENGTH: 24''[/size][/#000000]
[#000000][size 1]GIRTH:
[/size][/#000000][size 1][#000000]NOTES: Best fight of a Walleye still swimming[/#000000][/size]
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#2
What the heck kind of scale are you using? I need one of those!!![Tongue] Look at "sewfish"'s post on here with her walleye and compare to yours!!!
TS
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#3
I usually don't agree with you on alot of things but you are entitled to your opinion and I respect you for not being too scared to tell us, no matter what subject. I believe you may be right on this one good buddy.
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#4
Play nice. We need to respect others judgments. We trust everyone to give the most accurate guess possible on weight, length, and girth.
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#5
Nice fish bro! I'd be happy to catch them! [cool]
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#6
Sewfishes fish is bigger than 6 lbs and I'm using a Rapala digital scale to 50 lbs. Weghed the fish in net and subtracted the whole net wich was lifted by handle so the whole net was subtacted but it was not fully weighed when weighing fish.
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