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Bayliner......I have one of my University educated kids that just took a picture. Man .......its thirty three years old......no funny comments on the face.
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QUOTE (lundman @ July 04, 2013 - 09:34 pm)
That is a real nice marshmallow hen. I remember i bought a new truck in 81 and for the fall i would sleep in the back of it backed up to the river with the line wrapped around my finger.........and a big stay puff sitting in the river. I almost miss those days. I have a picture of a G olden Trout or as some people call it a palomino. It was caught at the Four Sisters .........Right were you caught that beauty brown. Its thirty plus years old so its a polaroid.........i would have to take a picture of a picture.....but something cool to post.
Hey Chris, send me the pic also I will PM you my email. Maybe will recognize you from back then?
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Wow Chris, 81 is just around the time I came to Ont. I was not fishing in PC yet. That is a cool trout and I see you got it in that little back eddy where all the snags are? I have never seen a fish like that in all my time at the stacks. I am guessing you are standing on the concrete wall before the boardwalk was in. Used to hate climbing down I that ditch and up and over to get on the wall. Thanks for sharing
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I dont have any pictures of past fishings, but this is my PB of this year. They are all huge smallies.
The biggest one was about 20 inches, and i believe weighed between 4 and 5 pounds. I just ordered a scale off eBay, so i wont have to estimate for you guys anymore.
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Well that is a catch between me and my girlfriend. We caught them all within an hour, and we fished for another hour after that, release the other ones. We figured those 7 will be enough for a while. Im one of the few guys that fishes for bass on this lake, and thats why they are all so huge. Taking 7 out wont hurt the population, and it gives me a nice snack.
Impressed or not, they are out and have been eaten.
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