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Old 09/03/06, 07:52 AM
 
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Terrific fish moonwolf !!!

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Old 09/03/06, 09:14 AM
 
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Thank you ladycat! That one looks easy to follow.
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Old 09/03/06, 03:05 PM
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Thank you ladycat! That one looks easy to follow.
It's not all that tough to open a photobucket account,and cut and paste from there.I managed to figure it out the other night,and I'm a moron.
This were pics on a disk,though.I dunno about posting directly from a digicam,but I would imagine it's even easier.
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Old 09/19/06, 06:21 PM
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Biggest fish this year, a 27 inch northern pike, fun! ~Feather
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Old 09/19/06, 09:18 PM
 
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[QUOTE=Feather In The Breeze]Biggest fish this year, a 27 inch northern pike, fun! ~Feather

Very nice Feather, your smile tells the story. I'm sure there will be more in your future. Trapper
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Old 09/20/06, 08:36 AM
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My dad got two big ones Ill have to dig into some boxes but will get them posted, one was back in the early 80's a 88lb cat where the Plate river mets the missiouri river,that one was as tall as me, the other was in 2000 before he got sick and had to go to the nursing home a cat at 80 lbs caught in the city lake in the small town where he lives in Paris,Ar. caught it on a jug line.when the weather cools off more I will get into the strorage room and dig them out to post,you would not believe how big the heads are.thats what he misses the most is fishing he would donate them to churches for fish fry fund raises.
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Old 09/20/06, 09:30 AM
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I don't think I did too bad....for a GIRL

80lbs 4 1/2ft Chinnook Salmon
4 1/2 miles off the coast of Gold Beach, Oregon
at the age of 13....the fish was almost as long as I was tall!
45 minutes of fightin'
anchovies for bait
caught a 42 pounder 15 minutes later

I have pics somewhereat my folks' house. I'll have to dig around and find them next time I go a'visitin'
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Old 09/20/06, 09:20 PM
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The biggest fish I have ever caught so far is my big black crappie this year. We didn't weigh it but it was said by many of the people here in my home town it could had broke the record for that biggest black crappie.

I have photos of it but may link it later if anyone wants to see it.

I love fishing but where we live here there isn't that many big fish at all.
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Old 09/21/06, 10:21 AM
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I caught a 65 pound Spoonbill.

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Old 09/23/06, 06:50 AM
 
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Most of my fishing has been done on small mountain streams in WNC.

The largest wild fish I ever caught was a 16.5" Brown Trout.

I have also caught a 27" - 7 pound Rainbow Trout that had escaped downstream from a fish feeding pond.
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Old 09/23/06, 01:51 PM
 
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I landed a 13# dog salmon in Nome a few years back...that was fun!

But, I about crapped when I hooked a King right after...never landed it but it did jump and the local guy said maybe 25#....my arms were jelly and my knees were shaking!

The next morning I woke to find grizzly prints outside my tent near Salmon Lake...good thing the fishing tired me enough to sleep right through it. A parka squirrel was to blame for my waking....go figure!
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