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In reply to Post #21 wow as said fantastic fish and class act releasing it...
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In reply to Post #20 Correct!
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In reply to Post #19 I thought currently it was illegal not to release any bass caught - even with rod and line?
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In reply to Post #18 Gotta be happy with that beast of a girl that fair play to the fella 👍
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In reply to Post #1 That definately is a fish of a lifetime.
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In reply to Post #1 Superb result and immense respect for releasing it back to the sea.
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That's some Bass
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In reply to Post #1 Fish of a lifetime well done to the angler.
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considering the RECORD is 19lb something and he wasnt bothered PROPER ANGLER
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Stunning fish and shore caught too
Great to see it was returned alive, but now on a slab inside a EU trawler.
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In reply to Post #4 A 10lb bass now days is a fish of a life time. Well done mate👍🏻 My biggest is still only 5lb off the beach in Folkestone caught on peeler crab.
To the op thanks for sharing, Absolutely incredible capture!! And made all the better for him putting it back. What bait was he using? Do you know?
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In reply to Post #1 Awesome result and every respect to the angler for returning it.
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In reply to Post #1 Amazing fish and well done the angler for releasing it.
The picture is great too, a smiling angler, looking at the camera and not the fish! Looks good doesn't it?
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In reply to Post #1 Followed your recommendation Gerry. That is immense
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In reply to Post #7 Total respect to the angler for the catch and most importantly, for the release. What a fish! I only fish for them on lures here on the south coast of Cornwall and for a few months in the summer / autumn and I’m still dreaming of a double after years of trying. What a fish... Dreamland...
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