wishfishin
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The Best Way to Hold A Fish
Here is my submission for the best way to hold a fish. This way one's face does not ruin the asthetics of nature's beauty on a stream...
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/06 22:37:13
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appreciate your courtesy.
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 08:02:30
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Thanks, 'shuk, we aim to please!
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 08:18:21
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What, and ruin a chance to put swirls on my face? Forget it!
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 08:23:42
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ahhh.... the bandito http://www.midcurrent.com/articles/gear/matthews_phototips.aspx cool article... some more of my favorites... I like to see the fish head on with the fly still in the suck Or with the dude in the shot Still trying to get that perfect lick shot... but he turns his head and wouldn't be caught dead with my dinks the grip and grins get boring I think it makes it fun the vary the shot or the focus (the rod is under the chin)
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 09:11:21
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You just put all kinds of "shot thoughts" in my head. Never thought about the "grin and shoot", and your right. Can't wait to start putting some creativity into my shots. Thanks!
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 16:54:12
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Heck just let my dad take the photos, he cuts off everyones head in anyway !!!!!!!!
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 17:07:13
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I'd say this is the most proper and saught after way to handle a fish!
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 17:56:37
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WOW !!!!! thats a realy nice fish.
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 18:24:34
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I think its photoshopped. Look at those white lines.
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 19:04:18
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I don't think the last one is photoshopped, but there is something fake about it and I just can't put my fingers on them.
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 19:05:01
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ORIGINAL: ShutUpNFish I'd say this is the most proper and saught after way to handle a fish! Indeed that is great handling there......
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 20:22:41
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 20:34:27
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post edited by doski - 2008/11/07 20:35:54
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 20:36:12
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h
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/07 22:26:30
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I have the right to remain silent.....I just don't have the ability
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/08 08:31:30
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...just watch for the twitch and then bring on the thunder!
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/08 11:30:34
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ORIGINAL: wishfishin Here is my submission for the best way to hold a fish. This way one's face does not ruin the asthetics of nature's beauty on a stream... HOLD THE FISH JUST LIKE THAT OVER THE WATER, THEN SQUEEZE WITH THE HAND NEAR IT'S HEAD AND SLIDE YOUR HAND TOWARDS THE TAIL. THAT WAY IF THE FISH HAS LOOSE EGGS, YOU CAN CHUM THE HOLE BEFORE YOU RELEASE THE FISH. GLEN
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/10 08:31:11
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ORIGINAL: ShutUpNFish I'd say this is the most proper and saught after way to handle a fish! When I catch that,ill sure know how to hold it properly lol Or atleast be my proper way of holdin it anyway
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/10 13:22:53
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RE: The Best Way to Hold A Fish
2008/11/10 19:51:56
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The first 2 are AWESOME!!!! Smitty
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