Thank you. Noticed you’re also from Ohio. I got an email a while ago saying the pin is being mailed out and asking permission to put my picture in a fishing report magazine. I’m now working towards 3 more qualifying sized species so I get a golden pin. I’m now going after carp, crappie, rock bass, largemouth and might try smallmouth until I get one qualifying species from one of these 5.Congratulations!
Some sunfish stay smaller than others. The Ohio state record is 12.75” and mine was 10.5”that's epic dude. Well this disproves the people who say "sunfish reach 12 inches" since the state record is only 10.5 inches. Personally I think that sunfish usually only get to 8 inches max.
thank you. I honestly thought that someone stocked the pond with smallmouth bass when I was fighting the fish In because he had crazy strong head shakes and actually took almost 15 seconds to land. If I recatch it then I’ll be getting it mounted.Congrats!
Nice looking fish too!
Note: I’m against getting fish taxidermy and mounting them but if it’s something this big then i think it’s only right to get it mounted so you can always keep that memory even closerSome sunfish stay smaller than others. The Ohio state record is 12.75” and mine was 10.5”
thank you. I honestly thought that someone stocked the pond with smallmouth bass when I was fighting the fish In because he had crazy strong head shakes and actually took almost 15 seconds to land. If I recatch it then I’ll be getting it mounted.
Ever catch a sea robin?Some sunfish stay smaller than others. The Ohio state record is 12.75” and mine was 10.5”
thank you. I honestly thought that someone stocked the pond with smallmouth bass when I was fighting the fish In because he had crazy strong head shakes and actually took almost 15 seconds to land. If I recatch it then I’ll be getting it mounted.
I’ve heard of them but never fished for themEver catch a sea robin?
They are a small scorpion fish that doesn’t get much bigger than 10-12 inches, but every time I catch one it feels like I’m reeling in a 3 ft dogfish or a 20 inch fluke...
They put up a good fight...shame they are not good for eating.
the excitement... the excitement... almost there... could it be a massive striped bass? halibut? a bluefin tuna? ... oh it's just a sculpin (what people in NE call sea scorpions." I remember once when I went deep sea fishing, the guy next to me caught lots of fish... but they were all sculpins.Ever catch a sea robin?
They are a small scorpion fish that doesn’t get much bigger than 10-12 inches, but every time I catch one it feels like I’m reeling in a 3 ft dogfish or a 20 inch fluke...
They put up a good fight...shame they are not good for eating.