First Oregon bass.

LOL, sorry about the lack of pic w/o camera, but while playing with sunfish, the tiniest little bass decided to come and see what was going on. The little monster was maybe 2-3 inches long from nose to tail and his mouth was HUGE. He could have easily swallowed a sharpie if he was long enough.

Where there are little ones there should be big ones right? :think:
 
LOL, sorry about the lack of pic w/o camera, but while playing with sunfish, the tiniest little bass decided to come and see what was going on. The little monster was maybe 2-3 inches long from nose to tail and his mouth was HUGE. He could have easily swallowed a sharpie if he was long enough.

Where there are little ones there should be big ones right? :think:

In most cases yes. I dont think ODFW puts bass in their. But birds eat fish eggs and dont digest their food so its possible that a bird ate some bass that had eggs or ate some eggs and took a dump in the pond. I wasn't aware that there were bass in this pond.:think:
 
sure sure , telling more fish stories how conveniant you didn't have a camera
 
How can we believe that you caught a monster like that without a pic :)

I would guess you are correct in that if you caught a little bass that there are likely bigger bass in that pond. I only every fished it for trout but I certainly caught enough bluegill on accident to know that it is a good warm water environment.
 
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