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| I got this in my email from somebody. Anybody see a use for it? It ruins a picture in my opinion.
http://catchntag.com/ |
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| That is weak. Back to the drawing board. |
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| I see that this would be a good product for those arrogant anglers that need to show off their catches with so called lengths. HHHHHMMMMM, let's stick it out for the camera, have someone kneel down and shoot up to make it look bigger and throw a 50" sticker on it. The persons hand may cover the whole back half of the fish, but heck, it is a 50"er; right? Why not stick it on the persons for head?
Baldy is right, completely ruins a picture.
Maybe make one with a big "L" on it for the angler to go with the fish stickers.
Worthless, simply worthless. |
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| Why not put the tag on the fishernman's forehead or on the goggles? |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | You can do this now on the computer.
I can see it now - people won't ask how long it is, but rather "do they all come with the length printed on them?" or "Does the DNR do that?"
I can't believe someone would actually buy this. |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | something about a ten foot pole comes to mind. |
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| This is what the sport has become...and it is not because of tournaments and other such events....It just has grown I guess... |
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| hey it works for people too.
Keith
Attachments ---------------- Jake age 8 web.jpg (25KB - 66 downloads) tag1.jpg (29KB - 72 downloads)
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Location: Monee, Illinois | Na not for me......I know someone who would love to use it though |
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Location: lansing, il | i dont catch enough fish, that i cant remember how big they were!! i think it looks tacky and i also dont think it is NAP approved!!!!! |
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