Posted 1/27/2010 12:42 AM (#419841) Subject: First 50 of the new decade
I have not heard of many fish being caught this year and none of the "magical" 50 in. mark.Heres one of our customers with a 50in caught on a 9in SS Shad on 1/23/10.
Nice fish
Keep the photos comming guys.
Kyle
Smoker Tackle
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Posted 1/27/2010 7:06 PM (#420084 - in reply to #419982) Subject: Re: First 50 of the new decade
Posts: 22
Perfect Drift - 1/27/2010 3:14 PM
Cool,where did you catch it?
Looks like a "Bull Run" fish to me..... Anyone else notice the power lines and lack of snow? -ALSO, take a look at the weight of the clothing these guys are wearing.
Edited by 1roofmusky 1/27/2010 7:08 PM
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Posted 1/27/2010 7:49 PM (#420100 - in reply to #419841) Subject: RE: First 50 of the new decade
That guy in the background looks like he just got cut off and the dude crushed the fish he was after all day....too funny!
Posted 1/28/2010 8:07 AM (#420177 - in reply to #420100) Subject: RE: First 50 of the new decade
Posts: 91
Location: Knoxville, TN
I dont think it was girthed but you have to take into fact that the guy that caught it is about 6'3". It was a pig of a fish. I need a 9" SS shad myself.
Posted 1/29/2010 1:34 PM (#420490 - in reply to #419841) Subject: Re: First 50 of the new decade
Posts: 929
Location: Rhinelander.
Fish looks so much bigger in the release picture. It amzes me how a slight curve in the fish being held can make it look so much different then the release photo. Nice fish and congrats. Just goes to show you to be sure and get the picture you want and that the angle is right. It can make or break your photo opp.
Posted 1/29/2010 2:26 PM (#420499 - in reply to #419841) Subject: Re: First 50 of the new decade
Posts: 21
Boy, the fish does look alot bigger in the release shot. Oh to live somewhere i could fish open water in January. But then i would have to give up MN, i think i am ok with a few months off.
Nice fish.