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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog" data-source="post: 236924" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>I caught this 27.5" 12.25 pounder on 4-21-2007 on a private lake here in St. Louis. My "Pond X" if you will. I have been fishing this lake for about 15 years now and we catch 5-8 pounders on a regular basis. The crappie are huge as well. We named her Deary and a buddy of mine caught her 2 years later and she was slightly smaller. We found her dead 2 years ago so I'm hoping she went to fishy heaven so we can meet again one day. Just the fact that she lived as long as she did and spawned as many times as she did means the fishery is going to be solid for a long time to come.</p><p></p><p>I got a replica made also. The other fish next to the largemouth is a 4 pound peacock I caught in Miami. I have another peacock trip booked for Feb 29th so maybe I'll have another lunker story for you!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog, post: 236924, member: 4592"] I caught this 27.5" 12.25 pounder on 4-21-2007 on a private lake here in St. Louis. My "Pond X" if you will. I have been fishing this lake for about 15 years now and we catch 5-8 pounders on a regular basis. The crappie are huge as well. We named her Deary and a buddy of mine caught her 2 years later and she was slightly smaller. We found her dead 2 years ago so I'm hoping she went to fishy heaven so we can meet again one day. Just the fact that she lived as long as she did and spawned as many times as she did means the fishery is going to be solid for a long time to come. I got a replica made also. The other fish next to the largemouth is a 4 pound peacock I caught in Miami. I have another peacock trip booked for Feb 29th so maybe I'll have another lunker story for you!! [/QUOTE]
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