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A Big Bass Record Club member gets closer to $8 Million
Dollar Bass.
Jed Dickerson a member of The Big Bass Record Club from Carlsbad,
California had an amazing catch out on Lake Dixon. Jed landed himself a 21.70
pound largemouth bass breaking the Lake Dixon record set back in 2001 by Mike
Long.
A Big Bass Record Club member gets closer to $8 Million Dollar Bass.
Escondido, CA (PRWEB) June 7, 2003 -- Jed Dickerson a member of The Big Bass
Record Club from Carlsbad, California had an amazing catch out on Lake Dixon.
Jed landed himself a 21.70 pound largemouth bass breaking the Lake Dixon record
set back in 2001 by Mike Long. This bass is also the fourth heaviest bass ever
caught in the world. Jed’s catch was just shy of a pound away from being the
$8 million dollar bass.
Lake Dixon is home to some of the largest bass fish in the country. Before
Dickerson’s catch the lakes record stood at 20.12 pounds, caught by Mike Long
in April of 2001. Before that there were five bass all weighing in at over 16
pounds caught during the spring of 2001.
Bass aren’t the only fish that call Lake Dixon home, Lake Dixon is also known
for its trout. Trout are one of Bass’s favorite meals, and are also very
fattening, so it’s easy to understand why Lake Dixon is stocked with such
large bass.
So with this knowledge of bass in Lake Dixon I suggest that those Big Bass
Record Club members who are on the hunt for the $8 Million Dollar Bass head to
Escondido, California, she’s out there somewhere just waiting to be caught.
About Record Bass:
The Big Bass Record Club, http://www.Recordbass.com,
is an annual membership club that was created by two Florida business men with
the weekend angler in mind. The club allows its members to fish for big bass
anywhere anytime with a grand prize of $8 million dollars, $490,000 for state
records, and $290,000 in competitions; all for just $19.95 annually. In addition
to the chance to win cash prizes you will receive a BBRC fishing cap, Shaw
Grigsby Bass Fishing Tips DVD, Truck Decal, and Monthly Newsletters. The $8
million dollar prize will be awarded to the angler who breaks the world record
set in 1932 for the largest largemouth bass caught.
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