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We all like to take pics of our catch and we all face the challenge of
doing so in ways that physically stress the fish the least. Another thing I like to avoid is similar to avoiding the classic tourist tendency to take "Jane in front of" type pictures where the supposed subject is replaced in actuality by a person ... i.e. "Sam with a fish" I have my 'puter set up to rotate through some of my photos as a screensaver and this http://www.kimshew.com/BFP/silver20brown.jpg just went by. I make no claims to art or originality, but it caught my eye and I decided to share it as a variation of fish picture I've not seen too often. |
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"Larry L" wrote in message ... We all like to take pics of our catch and we all face the challenge of doing so in ways that physically stress the fish the least. Another thing I like to avoid is similar to avoiding the classic tourist tendency to take "Jane in front of" type pictures where the supposed subject is replaced in actuality by a person ... i.e. "Sam with a fish" I have my 'puter set up to rotate through some of my photos as a screensaver and this http://www.kimshew.com/BFP/silver20brown.jpg just went by. I make no claims to art or originality, but it caught my eye and I decided to share it as a variation of fish picture I've not seen too often. Amazing! I never considered that a trout would live in a landing net and use his own flyrod to catch a meal. I suppose there are stranger things in life, though? Op BSEG Nice pic Larry |
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Larry L wrote:
... http://www.kimshew.com/BFP/silver20brown.jpg just went by. I make no claims to art or originality, but it caught my eye and I decided to share it as a variation of fish picture I've not seen too often. That fly rod has grown an interesting tumor of cork on top of the reel seat. I hope you're not fishing downstream of a nuke plant. ;-) Nice fish too. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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http://www.kimshew.com/BFP/silver20brown.jpg To hell with screen savers, that's a sanity saver. Thanks, with the snow overnight and the temps bottoming out again, I needed a reason to keep on working for fishing money. Frank Reid |
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Larry L wrote:
I have my 'puter set up to rotate through some of my photos as a screensaver and this http://www.kimshew.com/BFP/silver20brown.jpg "We're going to need a bigger net." - JR |
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"Larry L" wrote in message ... We all like to take pics of our catch and we all face the challenge of doing so in ways that physically stress the fish the least. Another thing I like to avoid is similar to avoiding the classic tourist tendency to take "Jane in front of" type pictures where the supposed subject is replaced in actuality by a person ... i.e. "Sam with a fish" I have my 'puter set up to rotate through some of my photos as a screensaver and this http://www.kimshew.com/BFP/silver20brown.jpg just went by. I make no claims to art or originality, but it caught my eye and I decided to share it as a variation of fish picture I've not seen too often. Neat pic Larry, Dandy brown! JT |
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On Feb 8, 10:56*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: That fly rod has grown an interesting tumor of cork on top of the reel seat. I hope you're not fishing downstream of a nuke plant. ;-) The cork tumor is a bit smaller now. After I put those three rings on any given rod and work it down to a basic shape, I carry a small piece of sandpaper with me and make gradual changes until the grip fits my hand. To each his own, but I really like gripping the rod farther to the rear, heal of hand over reel ... at least sometimes ( and of course, the standard grip is still available for the other times ;-) |
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On Feb 8, 10:56*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: That fly rod has grown an interesting tumor of cork on top of the reel seat. I hope you're not fishing downstream of a nuke plant. ;-) The cork tumor is a bit smaller now. After I put those three rings on any given rod and work it down to a basic shape, I carry a small piece of sandpaper with me and make gradual changes until the grip fits my hand. To each his own, but I really like gripping the rod farther to the rear, heal of hand over reel ... at least sometimes ( and of course, the standard grip is still available for the other times ;-) |
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On Feb 8, 2:03*pm, Larry L wrote:
On Feb 8, 10:56*am, Ken Fortenberry wrote: That fly rod has grown an interesting tumor of cork on top of the reel seat. I hope you're not fishing downstream of a nuke plant. ;-) The cork tumor is a bit smaller now. * After I put those three rings on any given rod and work it down to a basic shape, I carry a small piece of sandpaper with me and make gradual changes until the grip fits my hand. * *To each his own, but I really like gripping the rod farther to the rear, heal of hand over reel *... at least sometimes ( and of course, the standard grip is still available for the other times ;-) ....speaking of which: On my smaller rods -- 6 to 7 ft. -- that I use on the little streams in a more sneak-around manner, I tend to grip them with index finger on top and tend to cast with a "pointing" motion. Eventually, I got to shaping the grip to accommodate that, with a depression near the top front of the grip. It made for a more comfortable hold. Anyone else try anything similar ? cheers oz, like Frank, trying to dream between the snowflakes... |
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