I'm curious, can anyone estimate the ratio of LMB to smallmouth to spots?
I saw the the biggest LMB was over 11 pounds. How about the biggest smallie and spot?
Also, I know stripers didn't count, but were very many caught?
Mike
I'm curious, can anyone estimate the ratio of LMB to smallmouth to spots?
I saw the the biggest LMB was over 11 pounds. How about the biggest smallie and spot?
Also, I know stripers didn't count, but were very many caught?
Mike
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I don't think I saw anything LMB's...
That 11lber was unreal. I was so happy to witness that. It's jus a toad. I would imagine it will on the cover of somehhing soon.
Mike thanks for the interest in our event. I believe LMB were the only species presented at weigh-in. It was easy to tell by looking at the mouth structure in relation to the eye... LMB have a hinge that passes the eye position....Spot hinges reach the middle of the eye. Though it certainly is possible that a smaller spot could have been in the collection.
LMB and Spots were both legal catches. Stripers -- no go.
Cheers, Ken
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