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Wife and I were out fishing this past Saturday at Blue Springs crappie fishing. We were letting the wind blow us down the bank. She had a pole rigged up with a minnow, small hook and bobber laying on the back of the boat while casting with another pole. We were in 5 feet of water and she yells that she is hung up. I start to turn the boat around and see the line just running out to the middle of the lake - I told her she had a fish. She handed me the pole while she reeled her other one in, I chase the fish half way across the lake before the fish finally gives up.

Offical weight, 19lbs 9 ounces. 1 pound shy of the Missouri State Hybird Striped Bass record. The fish is in the freezer waiting to be mounted.

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Very Nice.

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Wow, that's a tank!!

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Wow!. one of these days...I'm stil trying to break the 16# mark. 19#s is a giant. Congratulations. that's a beautiful fish.

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Are we sure that isn't a very fat Striper?

My thoughts as well, I though the lines on a hybrid were broken. Doesn't matter, thats a huge fish. I cant imagine how you landed it without it stripping all the line off the reel.

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According to the Conservation officer that checked the fish out, its a hybird striped bass. When I first pulled it into the boat, like you I thought is a fat striper. As far as landing it without it stripping all the line, all I can say is I am thankful for the trolling motor and the fish just making a short run and wearing out.

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