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  • #31
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    Should be illegal to post, that is some mighty fine looking smoked fish!
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    • #32
      Here are a few from the Kayak this year. Nothing big, but very fun.

      Black drum



      Flounder



      Lizard fish



      baby black sea bass



      weakfish



      Spanish mackerel



      Also do some yaking in freshwater





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      • #33
        Originally posted by DaveNH View Post
        Here's one from my old tuna days. Had an old lobster boat and we (part time) fished commercially for Bluefin Tuna. This one went 750lbs.

        that thing is a fraking hog!!!!! so as jessica would ask... "is it chicken or fish???" LOLOL thats a big un dave!!! so is the camera level and the boat leaning???lol
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        • #34
          Originally posted by erain View Post
          that thing is a fraking hog!!!!! so as jessica would ask... "is it chicken or fish???" LOLOL thats a big un dave!!! so is the camera level and the boat leaning???lol
          Erain...With the tuna, me and my buddy taking the pic all on the same side, she was definitely leaning a bit. Probably 1200lbs on that gunnel . poor little boat.
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          • #35
            Dave, I didn't know tuna got that big, are they all around that size?
            I have no fish picture myself but there are some great ones on here.

            Fillet and release

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            • #36
              Originally posted by rtom View Post
              Dave, I didn't know tuna got that big, are they all around that size?
              I have no fish picture myself but there are some great ones on here.

              Fillet and release
              I believe the Giant Atlantic Bluefin can go 1400lbs!

              The one in the pic was about the biggest we have landed. The smallest keeper we landed was 200lbs. Most were in the in the 300~500lb range.
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              • #37
                tuna

                good friend of mine caught this one...... largest fish (any species) taken from the gulf of mexico.... also a great read.

                http://www.rodnreel.com/Articles/art...ew&StoryID=595

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                • #38
                  So many photos I wish I had gotten.

                  Here I am tied into a 8"+ spinner shark. The shark finally chewed through an 80lb steel leader. I got close to it on a sandbar and got a good look just before it broke me off. That was close enough for me


                  Here I am hooked into a @5' black tip. The shark had rolled and got my line in its mouth. The line was cut just as we got ready for the photo.


                  and here I am fighting a 5'+ blacktip. The rod I am using is pretty stout and not easy to bend.


                  2 miles out into the gulf my buddy and I got into these kings. Unfortunately it was only the small schoolies and not the smokers.


                  A small blacktip caught while wading.


                  A 36" snook in the pass...


                  Snook like to suck your thumb while you revive them after a fight.



                  Just a couple photos... Hope you all enjoyed.
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                  • #39
                    Gosh this post got quiet. There has to be more fishin pictures out there! I love seeing all of the ones so far. I can't believe the size of those tuna. I don't think I will go after them in my yak.
                    "I'm the 82nd Airborne, and this is as far as the bastards are going."
                    PFC Martin, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, Battle of the Buldge

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                    • #40
                      Wow!! Ebooth, Dave and Blues... How do you hang onto one of those after you set the hook? I'd be in the water.

                      Great looking fish everybody!
                      jeanie

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                      • #41
                        Me and a good friend from Texas doing it Canadian Style!!!!

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Vlap View Post
                          So many photos I wish I had gotten.

                          Here I am tied into a 8"+ spinner shark. The shark finally chewed through an 80lb steel leader. I got close to it on a sandbar and got a good look just before it broke me off. That was close enough for me


                          Here I am hooked into a @5' black tip. The shark had rolled and got my line in its mouth. The line was cut just as we got ready for the photo.


                          and here I am fighting a 5'+ blacktip. The rod I am using is pretty stout and not easy to bend.


                          2 miles out into the gulf my buddy and I got into these kings. Unfortunately it was only the small schoolies and not the smokers.


                          A small blacktip caught while wading.


                          A 36" snook in the pass...


                          Snook like to suck your thumb while you revive them after a fight.



                          Just a couple photos... Hope you all enjoyed.
                          Vlap, nice shot of the Bay Bridge........ good looking fish also.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by DIPPER887 View Post
                            Me and a good friend from Texas doing it Canadian Style!!!!

                            Show OFF !!!!!
                            j/k those are nice ...i bet you and scuba did have a lot of fun on that trip
                            Mike
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                            • #44
                              Here are some of my favorite pictures:

                              A baby tarpon on fly:



                              A 9 lb bonefish on fly:



                              and a 18 lb brown trout on fly. This was about 10-12 years ago:

                              Pete
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                              • #45
                                This is my favorite fishing photo. Its my grandson trying to get his first bass off the hook.




                                I have some pretty good pictures of me and some big bass and some really big flathead catfish. But those are of me, they don't make near as happy and proud as this one.
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