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Old 07-18-2001, 08:47 PM   #26
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schoolie monster (07-18-2001 16:33):


Those fish ain't holdin' up anyway... I have faith that some big ones will come in before all is said and done. Too much sheer fishing expertise and talent among all of us...

What a bunch of BS... one of us will dumb into a 40 lber. before the end of the season.

I tend to agree with Greg, I think some better fish will be brought in , after all it's only July.

And it makes no never mind to me if you guys want to go with overall length from this point on but I think you have to give enough notice to everyone if that's how it will be. I didn't get an accurate measurement of the overall from Mike T since I knew you wanted fork length(for reasons still a little fuzzy for me). I am not sure all bait and tackle shops who measure length will squeeze the tail, I don't think Bud's bait did it that way, I watched him flatten it out actually and that slip went to the Mass Striped Bass Tourney year round. Oh and by the way that formula thing isn't all that accurate, it can be a couple of pounds off. I find the berkeley digital scale to be very accurate.
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