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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    They grow them big out there thanks to the quagga mussel. I’ve been following TY’s YouTube channel since he got started. He evidently just goes after big fish. But that includes panfish. He has done quite a few videos from Lake Havasu…of course he doesn’t have any 5 pounders but I enjoy seeing what it’s like to fight those big shell crackers. In this video he is not only on the shell crackers but he gets a huge hybrid cross between a bluegill and shell cracker. I catch a lot of hybrid cross but this thing he catches at Lake Havasu is a freak of nature.

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    seen a lady driving in her car in the traffic beside me, eating a double stack burger , that was or is most for sure the sister to that there fish .....
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    Here is the record shellcracker, from Havasu also, 6.30 lbs.

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    Are they generically engineered, fed steroids, or selectively bred like farm/ranch whitetails? Doesn't seem possible to be that far from the norm without some "assistance".

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCG1 View Post
    Are they generically engineered, fed steroids, or selectively bred like farm/ranch whitetails? Doesn't seem possible to be that far from the norm without some "assistance".

    No...read up on em....thay have an invasive quagga mussel in the lake. They feed on them plus the much warmer temps out there. Here is good article.


    Lake Havasu'''s giant redears attributed to invasive quagga mussels | AP News

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    Those are huge fish. To far for an old crippled up man to drive. I would love to fish that lake for sure.

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