ChugBug262 wrote:
DanElliot wrote:
I didnt google the rules, I'll take your word for it. Assuming you are correct about the rules, in my opinion, those records dont mean much as I completely agree. Anybody can lie about the details and get their name on a "world record". I am not saying Grant did that. No lie detector test, no picture of fish on ruler, nothing to verify proof. Seems pretty wide open to abuse.
Thanks for letting this one stay open Dan, everyone has their opinion. I still dont know why you catch a world record and then 3 weeks later you realize it (unless your 15 or 16 years old)..... Smells fishy is right ....
It's rather interesting. I was sipping some vodka straight last night and it occurred to me I myself caught a 37" walleye 2 years ago it was January the 9 ( this must be a good day for fishing) and it was 1:30 in the middle of the night, my friend Rodriguez Dominguez wanted to get an early start because he had been keeping track of noise pressure cracks were making etc and he had noticed this was the quietest time anyway back to my story we caught this 37" fish weighed it and taped it with a certified Home Depot 25' tape measure. We decided to use the Home Depot tape measure over the lowes because we were working towards a pro staff position with them! We thought it would be kind of nice to have our huts decorated like a nascar you know m&m's Home Depot gmc petro Canada, george jones ; we were listening to george in the shack so he kinda helped us out. I also watched several fishing shows the week before on a Panasonic plasma . I think it would be pretty cool hut idea.
In all the excitement to merge nascar and ice fishing we must have forgotten about the 37 " fish. Now I'm very excited to go fill out the paperwork with my bic blue inked pen on my ikea desk and send in my form with twenty bucks. I'll have to get a hold of my witness as well.
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