TOP 5 BIGGEST BASS CAUGHT IN TOURNAMENTS! (compilation)

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Here are some very clutch fish caught during tournaments. These fish were giants and helped all these anglers in crucial tournaments. I hope you guys enjoy this video and catch em like these guys did. Good luck to all the tournament anglers and have a fun season! Make sure to check out the original videos linked below!

1. Bassmaster

2. Kevin VanDam

3. FLW Fishing

4. OttDeFoe

5. Scott Martin
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Its funny how the pros pick up a bass and the bass knows its place but when I touch a bass they have seizures and go into cardiac arrest

sam.setzer
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I was present at the final weigh-in at the 1971 Bassmaster tournament on the St. Johns River and Rodman Pool.(I think it was Bassmaster's second year.) I saw a fellow weigh in a bass that went 12 lbs. 13 oz. It was the largest bass weighed in for several decades of Bassmaster. Don't know if it still is. The limit back then was 10 fish, and the guy who won the tournament weighed in a 10 bass limit the last day that went 60 lbs. 6 oz., and he told us after the tournament that he caught those ten in a spot about as big as his boat.

formerIWUcoachDDD
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Crazy how many people follow Kevin around and watch him fish.

nsmerilli
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How was the first guy so chill after catching a beast like that lol I would’ve lost my shit

joeludwig
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You can see clunns hand shaking when he uses the pliers

ryanmittelman
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Its alWays amazing to me to watch these pros that tell you the number one thing not to do when fighting a big fish is not to grab the line!...Then they almost all...grab the line...great video

rdancranston
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Hehe I'm in this video with Scott Martin and everything is bigger in Texas lol

slicksteven
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20 yrs ago, Chuck Spurlock, Cal delta, Anglers Choice, 17.5#. I took 2nd big fish with 8.5#. On stage some jackwad yells out, "you were beat by 10 pounds". I didn't care cuz it was my pb at the time.

mikemoore
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My gosh at that 11 pound pig at 5 min in, WOW! cool vid.

jasonbyas
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Rick Clunn is the calmest man alive with that big of a bass on the line.

The_A_r_i_e_s.
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Angler #1 needs to check his pulse...no reaction, no excitement....wow

Vanzgardian
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The Legends never get excited they’ve caught to many🤣 they’re just like “Ehhh it’s 10 pounds”

TrellsTV
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Ott’s is still one of the smoothest catches I’ve seen..

doublescattlecompany
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Idk about y’all but that second to last fish was awesome. That thing was following it forever and he started working it with one hand and set it with one hand that was dope

bradybingham
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Great. But than almost half of them die after weighing. What are we accomplishing exactly

jadeddragon
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I used to weigh all the bass I caught and was good at eyeballing them. I seen so many eights that were six it's unreal. When you catch a 10 plus you know it. But seven, eights and low nines all can look huge or surprise you that they weigh as much as they do... Point is bring a scale, cause one day if your lucky you will catch an 11 plus pounder and will want to know the true weight. And not always wonder like me. I stopped cause I could tell on anything into high 8's... One day long after carrying around a scale I caught a monster shore fishing with minnows. Everybody said it was huge 14 plus... I guess it was high 11's maybe 12 but I don't know and had never seen one so big or have sense then. It was huge but I'll never know how huge. It was about 12" from the back to bottom of belly. Crazy... drives me crazy

danielbarbee
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Sure you're gonna catch bass like that in these southern warmer states, try that up here in Indiana, good luck!!!

eddiefannin
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That KVD catch is a CLASSIC video clip! Epic catch by an EPIC angler!!!

midwestfischerman
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Kevin VanDam broke Lake Lewisville State Bass record in Texas. The bass tipped the scales at 11 pounds, 13 ounces in 05'.

Charles
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Kvd holds the world record for vids of him complaining about other boaters in his personal space.

tophatter