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« on: June 08, 2008, 05:23:54 PM »

I have searched around to get the state record bass for each state we have participants in the tournament. See how your fish stacks up against your state record below.

If your state isn't listed, please let us know. If any of your fish were caught while on vacation in another state, please let us know which state your fish were caught in when you enter them, thanks.  Smiley

All records were found using http://www.statefishingrecords.com


State Record List

California
LM Bass: 21 lbs 12 oz  (348oz)  Castaic Lake  1991
SM Bass: 9 lbs 13 oz   (157oz)  Pardee Reservoir (Amador)  2007
Spotted Bass: 10 lbs 4 oz  (164oz)   Pine Flat Lake (Fresno)  2001

Illinois
LM Bass: 13 lb. 1 oz.   (209oz)   Stone Quarry Lk.  1976
SM Bass: 6 lb. 7 oz.    (103oz)   Strip Mine   1985
Spotted Bass: 7 lb. 3.12 oz.   (115oz)   Strip Mine  1992

Iowa
LM Bass: 10 lb. 12 oz.  (172oz)   Lake Fisher 1984                                   
SM Bass: 7 lb. 12 oz.  (124oz)  West Okoboji  1990

Minnesota
LM Bass: 8 lbs 15 oz  (143oz)  Auburn Lake  2005
SM Bass: 8 lbs 0 oz  (128oz)  West Battle Lake  1948

New York
LM Bass: 11 lb. 4 oz.  (180oz)  Buckhorn Lake, Otsego Co.  9/11/87
SM Bass: 8 lb. 4 oz.  (132oz)  Lake Erie, Chautauqua Co.  6/4/95

North Carolina
LM Bass: 15 lbs 14 oz  (254oz)  Farm Pond, Union County 3/29/91
SM Bass: 10 lbs 2 oz  (162oz)  Hiwassee Reservoir 6/1/51
Spotted Bass: 6 lbs 5 oz  (101oz)  Lake Norman 12/26/03

PA
LM Bass: 11 lb. 3 oz.  (179oz)    Birch Run Reservoir, Adams Co.    1983
SM Bass: 8 lb. 8 oz.  (136oz)    Scotts Run Lake, Berks Co.    1997

Texas
LM Bass: 18.18 lbs  (291oz)  Lake Fork 1992
SM Bass: 7.93 lbs  (127oz)  Lake Meredith 1998
Spotted Bass: 5.56 lbs  (84oz)  Lake O' The Pines  1966

Utah
LM Bass: 10 lb 2 oz  (162oz)  Lake Powell 1974
SM Bass: 7 lb 6 oz  (118oz)  Midview Res. (Lake Borham)  1996

Virginia
LM Bass: 16 lbs 4 oz  (260oz)  Connor Lake  1985
SM Bass: 8 lbs 1 oz  (129oz)  New River  2003
Spotted Bass: 3 lbs 10 oz  (58oz)  Claytor Lake  1993

UPDATE:
All fish weights have now been converted to total ounces for the sake of figuring points.

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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2008, 05:37:33 PM »

What state record below? Grin

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« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2008, 06:01:52 PM »

What state record below? Grin

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Hahaha, now it's a state record above.  Afro
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« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2008, 04:03:53 AM »

We have a problem guys!

I just came across the math not working out.
How can a 2.1 fish get more points than a 2.3 fish? just see Terry's topic for description of what I'm refering too.

Don't anyone cull a fish till I figure this out and re-score everyones fish.
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