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chashingfish

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  1. great news everybody! Got him to take down the pics ....feel sorry for the guy since he had the need to post my catches as his own on social media also does this to other peoples catches that invite him but that's their problem with this bozo. He now knows he ain't never gona get a invite from me that's for sure.lol
  2. bwahahaha!!! that guy has a old habit of grabbing whats not his to claim it as his own so its better not to not take him golfing either!
  3. Thank you guys for your responses! I am leaning on the side of never taking this guy fishing again as well as not wasting my time helping him I wanted to give it a try since I fished with the guy for years, but what he has done/is doing is extremely childish as many have stated. others I asked have gave answers that are just like the ones you guys gave me. Thank you all for your help
  4. Thanks for the replies. I have the pictures of me holding my fish just don't post like posting my pictures.he always asked to take pictures with the fish so I let him. big mistake lesson learned! He has posted many of my fish stopped taking him fishing over a year ago and he made a new social media page showing the old pics to get more views.... Asked him to take the pics down since its not his catches lets hope he does. I taught him most of what he knows never knew their where people like that will show off another's catch as his own. Don't plan on taking him fishing again. Should I talk to this guy about this or just ignore him? Appreciate all the help you guys offer.
  5. How do you guys deal with a friend that post pictures of your catch as his own on social media? I got a friend that has been posting pictures of my fish on social media and he tells everyone he caught the fish. I have already told this guy several times to be honest and post his own catches yet he continues to post my fish even if its an old catch. Appreciate any help you guys can offer me in this situation.

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