A person caught an unlimited "monster" largemouth bass with a plastic worm, after which threw it again into the lake.

Scott Flitcraft was fishing on Lake Isabella in California on a kayak, initially in search of crappie. He used two rods—one with a plastic worm—and all of the sudden felt one thing massive tugging on his line.

At first he thought it had gotten caught on a tree, he informed Western Outside Information.

"I pulled a little bit tougher however there was no give, so I pulled even tougher and the road began to drag again, and I knew it was a fish," he informed the information outlet.

The fish resisted for some time earlier than Flitcraft lastly reeled it in. He stated it "felt like an eternity."

On the time of the catch, Flitcraft posted a video to his Fb web page.

"I've caught the most important bass I've ever caught in my life. This factor is big. I don't know how a lot it weighs, its simply big. It is gotta weigh 8 or 10 kilos, I haven't got a scale. This factor is a monster," he says within the video.

Huge Fish

Flitcraft managed to borrow a set of scales from one other fisher on the lake and discovered the fish really weighed 16 kilos, 12 ounces.

"My complete hand simply match inside its mouth. I used to be in shock..." he informed Western Outside Information.

Flitcraft finally launched the fish again into the water, after taking some images.

Lake Isabella is understood to be residence to a number of largemouth bass, which on common develop to weigh round 10 kilos. Nonetheless, in some areas, they'll develop to twenty kilos.

They first got here to the lake in 1972, and the placement has since develop into a hotspot for bass and different species of fish. Largemouth bass are mostly discovered within the lake later within the spring, round Could.

A 25-pound largemouth bass was as soon as caught within the lake. It's thought that this might have been the most important bass caught on the planet.

"This was an expertise I will always remember," Flitcraft informed Western Outside Information. "How on the planet was I in a position to catch this huge of a fish with the pole I usually catch small bass and panfish?"

The bass was possible a feminine, stuffed with eggs, which means it was essential for the broader inhabitants to let her go.

Seth Mostero, supervisor of Cope's Anglers informed Western Outside Information that anglers trying to catch trophy Largemouth "ought to attempt dragging the underside of the lake with slow-moving, deep-diving crankbaits, jigs and tender plastics."

"Crawdad- and shad-colored baits are all the time a great choice to focus on the bigger fish bulking as much as spawn. Sandy flats, rock piles, and bases of Lake Isabella's well-known tree stumps are all the time good construction to focus on," he stated.

Bass fish
A file photograph exhibits a largemouth bass. They're ample in Lake Isabella. stammphoto