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    Smile Some more great chinks


    Back to the NWR for another mess of chinks. Kept 22, largest 10 weighed 28 lbs.
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    Wow! That is some serious fish.

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    Wow...

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    Do they glow in the dark.....
    The "King" is coming
    This could be the Day....
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    Mercy! That's serious, unreal for sure. Very nice.
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    Ok, this yankee didn't know what a chink was and had to look it up in the Dictionary of American Regional English. All I can say is holy s*** those chinks are HUGE!!!!

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    Red eared sunfish.
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    Also called shell cracker. Curious, why not enter them for the record books. Also, state biologist would love to know about them. They are a size worth studying. By the way, I have caught many of them growing up in south La. and my biggest was 14 ounces. If I caught those you can be sure I would own the state top ten in the records. Never seen such size. Anyway that is just my own opinions. Congrats!! Awesome!! Wow!! You will be on the home page soon..
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    Wow ! Never saw em that big.

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    Omg ! Oneon I know ur proud of that catch lol congrats again !


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