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I left the file big because it was such a huge, beautiful fish!
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Peter A. Collin wrote:
I left the file big because it was such a huge, beautiful fish! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Very nice! -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "Peter A. Collin" wrote in message ... I left the file big because it was such a huge, beautiful fish! That's a remarkable coloration. It has the features of both a Brown and a Rainbow. I'd ask the State Game Dept to do a DNA test. |
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![]() "Musashi" wrote in message . net... "Peter A. Collin" wrote in message ... I left the file big because it was such a huge, beautiful fish! That's a remarkable coloration. It has the features of both a Brown and a Rainbow. I thought the same thing. Nice fish, JT |
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JT wrote:
"Musashi" wrote in message . net... "Peter A. Collin" wrote in message .. . I left the file big because it was such a huge, beautiful fish! That's a remarkable coloration. It has the features of both a Brown and a Rainbow. I thought the same thing. Nice fish, JT This photo is beautifully lit and composed. I think the secondary illumination gives the fish a great color. What's the diameter of that reel? :-) The other three fish you posted, Peter, looked like spawners or near-spawners. This fish looks much fresher. How are you fishing for them? My guess is that you're swinging streamers. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Peter,
You've posted the two best fish-on-ground (FOG) photos I've ever seen here. This was one of them. I wish I'd saved the other. FOG is an art form unto itself. :-) Next time, though, turn the reel right-side up. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Peter A. Collin wrote:
My reel is a Lamson 3.5, which I assume is the reel's diameter in inches. I estimated that big hen at 13 pounds or so. If it's a 3.5 inch reel it looks to me like the fish (a fatty) was at least 27 to 28 inches long. I don't know that I call it 13 pounds, but its a very impressive fish and photo. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() How are you fishing for them? My guess is that you're swinging streamers. He is for sure NOT swinging $pam infused Wiggles! J.E.R |
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![]() On 29-Nov-2007, "Peter A. Collin" wrote: left the file big because it was such a huge, beautiful fish! Attached file: BigBrn1.JPG (649,157 bytes) I have the same reel on one of my 9Wts Its a fine reel What a beautiful picture and fish The colors are phenomonal. Thanks Peter Sincerely Fred |
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![]() "Musashi" wrote in message . net... "Peter A. Collin" wrote in message ... I left the file big because it was such a huge, beautiful fish! That's a remarkable coloration. It has the features of both a Brown and a Rainbow. I'd ask the State Game Dept to do a DNA test. It is a common color pattern for deep water (Great Lakes) browns. The spots often include red in the center surrounded with black, in which case the spots are called "rosettes". They will run up the rivers in the fall and apparently will hold the spotted silver pattern. |
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