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Bigbear
11-22-2006, 10:52 AM
All I can say is WOWYikesYikesYikesThumbsup







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North Idaho angler breaks own smallmouth bass record

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Dan Steigers holds the nearly 10-pound smallmouth bass he caught on Oct. 28. while fishing at Dworshak Reservoir near Orofino. <!-- out12_bass_11-12-2006_O38UTQJ.jpg--> (Associated Press <!-- -->)
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Lewiston Tribune (http://www.spokesmanreview.com/news/bylines.asp?bylinename=Lewiston%20Tribune)
November 12, 2006
<!---------Code for Big Ads-------------------> <!---------End Code for Big Ads-------------------> LEWISTON — Dan Steigers knew someone would eventually break his 11-year-old smallmouth bass record.
He just didn't know it would be him.
Steigers caught a 9-pound, 11.52-ounce smallmouth from Dworshak Reservoir on Oct. 28, eclipsing the 8-pound, 5-ounce state record fish he caught in the same reservoir.
Dworshak has developed a reputation for producing large smallmouth bass in recent years.
Larry Barrett, a fisheries biologist with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, said a large number of small kokanee are providing the food that makes smallmouths grow.
Fish and Game officials plan on adding nutrients to the reservoir next year to try to increase the size of the kokanee, which could also lead to larger smallmouth bass.
"We are not getting a whole lot off the world record," he said. "The world record is 11 pounds. It's a fun thing to think about anyway."
Steigers, 49, and his fishing partner Ed Pea, both of Juliaetta, Idaho, fish the reservoir nearly every week. Their record-bass-catching trip was one of their last Dworshak outings of the year before switching over to steelhead on the Clearwater River.
Using a plastic bait called a "Sweet Beaver," Steigers said he was catching 3- and 4-pound bass when he hooked the new record.
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</td></tr></tbody></table>"I didn't get excited," he said. "It didn't jump. It just sounded."
On his digital scale, the fish weighed 10 pounds, 4 ounces. He later took it to a certified scale at a supermarket for the official weight.
Steigers is having the fish mounted, but said he was sad about not releasing it. Barrett told him the fish would probably not get much bigger anyway.
Anglers are likely to be drawn to the reservoir in even greater numbers now that another state record has been pulled from it. But Steigers said it takes years to learn where the big fish hang out.
"There is a lot of big fish in there but there is a lot of lake, too," he said. "It's 50 some miles long and it's deep."
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knotreelly
11-22-2006, 11:07 AM
incredible fish

Gary P
11-22-2006, 01:04 PM
Wow!

GILL FINN
11-22-2006, 03:26 PM
to the fish, It's a great catch, but it looks an awful lot like
a 4 1/2 pound fish with 5 1/4 lbs of food in it's belly.

That's why fall is also the time for trophy fishing. They're gorging themselves for their long winters nap. And you're not taking fish from their spawning beds.

If you eliminate that gut, it doesn't appear all that much larger, if any, than the fish in some of the pix that Gary and one or two others have posted.

Bigbear
11-22-2006, 04:17 PM
to the fish, It's a great catch, but it looks an awful lot like
a 4 1/2 pound fish with 5 1/4 lbs of food in it's belly.
Here is the picture of that guy with his 9 + pound smallmouth side-by-side with a 5 + lb smallie I caught at the Quabbin 9/16/04 weighed on a digital scale checked with a verified weight. If you look at the width of the space at the base of the tail the 9 lb smallie looks to be much larger than my 5lb fish. JMHO you can't make a 5lb fish into a 9lb fish with just a belly full of food.
http://photos.maanglers.com/albums/userpics/10031/comparisonfish.jpg

kurt000111
11-22-2006, 05:20 PM
I think that other than the amount of food in his belly the guy holding the fish on the right is the same size as the guy holding the fish on the left

seabass
11-22-2006, 06:08 PM
Thumbsup both of those fish are monsters!!Beerchug Bow1

tacoma
11-23-2006, 01:03 AM
Wow!!!!

Crestliner
11-23-2006, 08:42 AM
Big Bear - what a beauty!

YOTE BUSTER
11-23-2006, 10:02 PM
Gill say what you want about those to huge fishEyeball Roller Threre better than what i'v seen you postLaughing1 Laughing1 Laughing1