From Hunter Freeman FLW Tour pro...
Caught the biggest bass of my life this morning, 12.56 lbs, weighed and certified on Texas scales. Ive caught my fair share of big ones but I don’t think I’ll ever forget this bite. She was released live and well.
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Gorgeous Bass!!!
I liked your bottom photo. In my opinion, and that of many others, a huge bass like that needs the support of both hands, meaning a left to right photo. Just remember to hold the belly out a bit toward the camera. You want to see the "whole" girth of a monster like that!! I have been told by many experts that the stress is very hard on a 10 lb or so largemouth held by the bottom lip. How many photo shots does it take to be the "perfect one!" Usually you want to take a 'few" pics - only THAT ONE will be perfect!!! That does take some time - and the quicker the better in the summer when the water is so warm.
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