Because I'm too lazy to figure out how to get the nice pictures off my cell phone of the big channel cats.
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Because I'm too lazy to figure out how to get the nice pictures off my cell phone of the big channel cats.
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Is that small mouth bass? A couple of them look like large mouth bass.
Largemouths and crappie. If I ever figure out how to get the pictures off my phone I have the cats and carp.
The first picture is sweet looking.
Yea boi. I'm an artistic fisherman.
I've only caught 5 rainbow trout in my life. I know the number because they don't grow around here and I got to catch them when I was a kid on vacation. We had 5 members in our family so we fried them up. My most caught fish is a Blue Gill.
I caught a few trout in my time but unsure if they were rainbows or browns.
This is the only picture of the snapper we caught on our trip this summer. I also have a trigger fish picture but it was laughably small and not terribly tasty
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Biff I know you fish in Texas but what lake do you normally hit up?
Thats a nice stringer of crappie too. I need to get the boat out next weekend and work on the winter crappie.
I havent been fishing in so long. But early next year me and my grandfather are going to a HUGE tournament in Toledo Bend. Hopefully the fishing is good.
Oh wait I lied there is a picture that is effectively the same except bbor's dad has already fileted one side of the snapper
Snapper are fucking aggravating to clean.
They're pretty common where I am. The fishing commission here stocks rainbow, palomino(which is just a variation of rainbow), and brown. Most of the people around here stock their ponds with trout as well. Within 10 miles, there's about 15 ponds I can fish at...thus negating the need for a license.
That's pretty cool. I was sure the ones I caught were starving because it didn't take long to land 5 of them. I'd love to do the movie thing with a fly fishing trip. Never been fly fishing before.
I heard great things about it but that's quite a drive.
Here are two that my brother caught,
6lb 1oz caught in the Lacassine NWR.
and a 39 1/2 inch Bullred caught on Rutherford Beach, LA.
Sadly I dont get to fish nearly as much as I would like, but hopefully that will change next year.
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