Even though he feels bad about not releasing this fish, which measured 30 inches long with a 26-inch girth and weighed 19.03 pounds on a certified digital scale, Larry will have this one mounted. Larry got witnesses and had this fish state certified. He even weighed it twice, just to be sure. Even days after landing this fish Larry says catching this 19 plus pound bass still hasn't sunk in.
To make this catch even more incredible, Larry had just started to use Silver Buddy lures last month! He went to his tackle shop and they were out of the Heddon Sonar lure he had always used. He saw a similar lure called the Silver Buddy. He figured he would give it a try and was pleasantly surprised! In two tournaments, he earned a first and a second place. Larry found that while the baits looked alike, the vibration of the Silver Buddy was stronger than anything he had used before. "I was catching ten for every fish my partner caught, then he switched to the Silver Buddy and started catching fish. It feels different and it flutters different."
Larry Kerns and the big fish! Larry fishes the 1/2 ounce and 3/4 ounce silver Silver Buddy lures. He matches the size of the shad. His "secret" is to bend the tail of the lure to produce a more erratic action. He also adds a split ring and an Excalibur hook to the back of the bait. He fishes both sizes on 12 pound P-Line with a Shimano Chronarch reel and he prefers 6-foot medium heavy G-Loomis rods. Larry, Angler of the Year of the Central Valley Bass Club last year, is getting used to his newfound fame. "It has been my lifelong dream to catch a record largemouth, and I know it will come from one of our California lakes. |