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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Okie Poke]
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03/20/16 08:03 PM
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reelswift
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Ken and Justin
Congratulations and never mind the jealous hearts and negative minded.
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Okie Poke]
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03/20/16 08:14 PM
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Bassbusster
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Thank you Reelswift! 
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Okie Poke]
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03/20/16 08:26 PM
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Clark3
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Well everyone has the right to their own opinion so here's mine:
If anyone is criticizing any angler for fishing a private lake and being proud of catching monster bass, they had better be fishing off the bank with a cane pole and worm. We all do things to increase our odds at catching the fish of a lifetime such as buying 60,000$ boats, having thousands of dollars in electronics, ect. To me, weather that's a public lake, private lake, lake in Mexico, or a lake in Japan, catching a 16 lb bass is an amazing accomplishment. It doesn't make someone any less of an angler to catch monster bass out of a private lake. All the angler doing is increasing their odds at that fish of a lifetime something we all do. Just look at electronics these days, you can damn near count the number of scales on a fish 30' deep next to a tree limb. So for someone to try and belittle someone fishing from a private lake must be calling the kettle black.
My same opinion goes to those who hunt high fence. There are very different levels of high fence hunting. Again, unless your deer hunting with a spear that you hand knapped I don't think you have much of an argument. People say it's a rich mans hunting? Well let me tell you I own land and hunt on it. I also have a 2,000 acre low fence lease on the red river in the panhandle. It cost about 6500$ to kill a 150-160" deer on a private managed high fence ranch. I gaurantee I spend twice that on my land and my lease. I've killed a few 160" deer on my lease, but I've also hunted high fence and can tell you (at least on the giant high fence ranch I've hunted on) that it's not like shooting deer out of a pin. They can still hear, smell, and act like a wild deer. You're just increasing your odds of shooting a trophy deer which every deer hunter does in some form or fashion.
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Okie Poke]
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03/20/16 08:34 PM
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Little Mustang
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Thanks for sharing Bassbusster great read.
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Clark3]
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03/20/16 08:44 PM
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Mark Jones
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Again, unless your deer hunting with a spear that you hand knapped I don't think you have much of an argument. Lmao, priceless.
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Okie Poke]
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03/20/16 09:26 PM
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Dr JL
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Congrats to those anglers!!!! Great job guys!!!
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Okie Poke]
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03/20/16 09:33 PM
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Donald Harper
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Wonderful read Bassbusster. Thanks for sharing your experience with the catch of a life time. I have been fortunate to have two such BLOW-UPS on Lake Amistad but never hooked up with the fish. My day is coming.
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Okie Poke]
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03/20/16 09:47 PM
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Bassbusster
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Thank you all. For those that do not know.....Dr JL is the true legend on Camelot Bell. If anyone wants to know how to catch GIANTS there, ask him. He has caught more giants there than anyone I know. He is a big fish magnet, and a heck of a nice guy.
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Little Mustang]
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03/20/16 10:05 PM
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Duck_Hunter
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Thanks for sharing Bassbusster great read. Agreed and congrats on the fish of a lifetime.
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Bassbusster]
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03/20/16 10:35 PM
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Ken A.
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Thank you all. For those that do not know.....Dr JL is the true legend on Camelot Bell. If anyone wants to know how to catch GIANTS there, ask him. He has caught more giants there than anyone I know. He is a big fish magnet, and a heck of a nice guy. True that! While some carry pics of their wife & kids on their phone, I carry Pix of Dr JL on mine!! 
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Okie Poke]
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03/20/16 11:47 PM
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BassObsessed
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Congrats on the monster catch and thanks for giving your story of how it happened. Another lake added to the bucket list which is already long enough lol.
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Clark3]
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03/21/16 01:03 AM
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Ken A.
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Well everyone has the right to their own opinion so here's mine:
If anyone is criticizing any angler for fishing a private lake and being proud of catching monster bass, they had better be fishing off the bank with a cane pole and worm. We all do things to increase our odds at catching the fish of a lifetime such as buying 60,000$ boats, having thousands of dollars in electronics, ect. To me, weather that's a public lake, private lake, lake in Mexico, or a lake in Japan, catching a 16 lb bass is an amazing accomplishment. It doesn't make someone any less of an angler to catch monster bass out of a private lake. All the angler doing is increasing their odds at that fish of a lifetime something we all do. Just look at electronics these days, you can damn near count the number of scales on a fish 30' deep next to a tree limb. So for someone to try and belittle someone fishing from a private lake must be calling the kettle black.
My same opinion goes to those who hunt high fence. There are very different levels of high fence hunting. Again, unless your deer hunting with a spear that you hand knapped I don't think you have much of an argument. People say it's a rich mans hunting? Well let me tell you I own land and hunt on it. I also have a 2,000 acre low fence lease on the red river in the panhandle. It cost about 6500$ to kill a 150-160" deer on a private managed high fence ranch. I gaurantee I spend twice that on my land and my lease. I've killed a few 160" deer on my lease, but I've also hunted high fence and can tell you (at least on the giant high fence ranch I've hunted on) that it's not like shooting deer out of a pin. They can still hear, smell, and act like a wild deer. You're just increasing your odds of shooting a trophy deer which every deer hunter does in some form or fashion. This guy ^^^^ gets it. 
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: BassObsessed]
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03/21/16 01:03 AM
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Ken A.
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Congrats on the monster catch and thanks for giving your story of how it happened. Another lake added to the bucket list which is already long enough lol. Don't know what that fish weighed in your siggy pic but that's a Donkey too bud!!
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Okie Poke]
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03/21/16 01:07 AM
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Bassbusster
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I was thinking the same thing! That is a big girl in that sugnature picture for sure!
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Re: A couple of Slaunch Donkeys from "your private fishery"
[Re: Okie Poke]
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03/21/16 01:21 AM
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High wide and heavy
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What an incredible story! It's a total amazing experience and that is what matters the most. The thing that hits me the most is how FREAKING AWESOME IT IS THAT SOMEONE FIGURED OUT HOW TO GROW GIANT FISH! Congratulations to CB and the people who caught the fish. It's this type of pioneering and entrepreneurial spirit that will eventually impact everyone who loves this sport. I remember when 7 pounds was the high water mark and we would take a fish to get a patch at the local Korner (catch and release? They all got mounted! Not real smart) Then someone would say ya, but he fishes a power plant lake that has those Florida fish! That's cheating! wow, really? Come on guys, if you hunt certain areas the deer only get so big, find one you like and shoot it. If you hunt a alfalfa patch in Kansas, find one you like and hunt it and kill it. If you hunt a fenced place, hunt the biggest one your can and shoot it. Create an experience and live it up. Me personally, I'm going to try to find out how to book that place and fish there. I'm blown away.
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