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The Super Duper Beautiful or Trippy Photo Thread!

rik78

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so you tell me that her shin is longer than her upper body??

I dont know I dont see it, for me is completly unreal and out proportions...
 

unclefishstick

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armedoldhippy

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idk her legs are long but she has her arms up sort of. I'm going to say real

I'm on the fence. her high heels exaggerate the look of her legs, but they look naturally tapered in the pic. if it was photoshopped, I want that person to take a picture of ME...if you know what I mean.:biggrin:
 

armedoldhippy

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neat pic of sails on a bait ball. "sorry, you have given out too much rep in the last 24 hours" well, dammit! i'll be back...
 

Hank Hemp

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How do you know?(just asking, don't be upset.) I think your right, hitting at the surface and all. You can tell I've fished fresh water only, mostly various crappie, bass and the best tasting fresh water fish bare none the mighty Blue Gill. Momma pa
 

unclefishstick

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salt water fishing is where its at....nothing like hooking up a giant feeder king salmon and listening to the reel scream and your rod creak under the strain as you attempt to wrangle an angry torpedo...let me know when a bluegill manages to fight you for 45 minutes and spool you out three times leaving only a knot holding the line in place...
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Stoner4Life

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How do you know?(just asking, don't be upset.) I think your right, hitting at the surface and all. You can tell I've fished fresh water only, mostly various crappie, bass and the best tasting fresh water fish bare none the mighty Blue Gill. Momma pa

yeah Hank, I hear ya on the bluegills, still considered pound for pound the best fighting fish you can hook up on. (but walleye is flavor king here)

there's a spot every spring called 'the fill' it's a breeding ground for crappie, we head there for nonstop panfish action, bluegill & sunnies. crappie is what I'm usually after but I'll settle for a bucket of bluegills too if they're biting best.

these bluegills usually weigh 1 ~ 1.25 pounds in regards to the bigger ones. They'd pull the rod from a child's hand and after catching a dozen or so my wrist is usually well fatigued, same w/my fingers.

I'd love to catch a 4 or 5 pound bluegill on my ultralight Loomis ($220 panfish stick) some day, but those fish are down south or out west.


Pumpkinseed Bluegill, a beautiful fish.

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armedoldhippy

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salt water fishing is where its at....nothing like hooking up a giant feeder king salmon and listening to the reel scream and your rod creak under the strain as you attempt to wrangle an angry torpedo...let me know when a bluegill manages to fight you for 45 minutes and spool you out three times leaving only a knot holding the line in place...
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if bluegill got as big as that salmon, they would jump in the boat, snap your rod, bitchslap you into amnesia, jump back in the water & laugh about it later to their buddies at the bar. BUT, I love saltwater fishing! snook, redfish, blues, yellowfin tuna....oh jeez! surf fishing during a blitz on the beaches at Hatteras is incredible!:woohoo:
 

Dropped Cat

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salt water fishing is where its at....nothing like hooking up a giant feeder king salmon and listening to the reel scream and your rod creak under the strain as you attempt to wrangle an angry torpedo...let me know when a bluegill manages to fight you for 45 minutes and spool you out three times leaving only a knot holding the line in place...
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That fish right there would top a lot of bagels where I'm from.
 

resinryder

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and the best tasting fresh water fish bare none the mighty Blue Gill.

I don't know. A stringer of fresh river caught red breast would give it a run for it's money in the taste department.
I like my crappie(pronounced crap-pe and NOT croppie for anyone outside the deep south) on the smaller side. They seem to get a little mushy the larger they are. But I do love to catch em. Especially in the stump fields in lakes Marion and Moultrie
Shell crackers are fun to catch and wonderful to invite to a fish fry too!!
 

armedoldhippy

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I don't know. A stringer of fresh river caught red breast would give it a run for it's money in the taste department.
I like my crappie(pronounced crap-pe and NOT croppie for anyone outside the deep south) on the smaller side. They seem to get a little mushy the larger they are. But I do love to catch em. Especially in the stump fields in lakes Marion and Moultrie
Shell crackers are fun to catch and wonderful to invite to a fish fry too!!

I caught some smallish channel cats once right below a TVA dam once while trout fishing. they were delicious out of that cold, clean water...
 

resinryder

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I caught some smallish channel cats once right below a TVA dam once while trout fishing. they were delicious out of that cold, clean water...

If you ever get a chance to fish the Black River near Kingstree, SC do it!!
The water is the color of tea, it purifies itself every 100 yards, and the fish that come out are out of this world delicious. Even the 30+ lb catfish are excellent. They don't have that muddy taste that a lot of the larger catfish are know fro. The red breast that come out of there are some of the sweetest I've ever eaten.
For shell crackers and hot brim fishing, fish the tailrace canal in Monks Corner, SC. get em at the right time and you can fill a cooler in no time. But watch out for water moccasins. never seen so many in 1 place in my life.
 

armedoldhippy

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If you ever get a chance to fish the Black River near Kingstree, SC do it!!
The water is the color of tea, it purifies itself every 100 yards, and the fish that come out are out of this world delicious. Even the 30+ lb catfish are excellent. They don't have that muddy taste that a lot of the larger catfish are know fro. The red breast that come out of there are some of the sweetest I've ever eaten.
For shell crackers and hot brim fishing, fish the tailrace canal in Monks Corner, SC. get em at the right time and you can fill a cooler in no time. But watch out for water moccasins. never seen so many in 1 place in my life.

I have heard that running water purifies itself every 100 yards. had trouble believing it after seeing a dead cow floating in a stream near where I was camping...
 
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