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Fishing Pics and Social Media

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  • Super User

On Twitter I follow mostly baseball topics, BR, and a few other fishing accounts. Next to one fishing tweet there was a link to see more tweets on fishing, so I clicked on it.

 

Who knew so many beautiful, scantily clad women were posting fishing pictures on social media?

 

Can this be real? (sarcasm)

 

When I go out fishing all I see are 300 pound women with missing teeth on beat up old pontoon boats.

 

I guess it's true what they say about fishing - location is everything.

  • Super User

Those beautiful, scantily clad women are the same women you see when fishing except that the photos have been photoshopped, and filtered so much their own mothers wouldn’t recognize them.

  • Super User

Sex Sells.

  • Super User

All those beautiful bikini clad babes are the reason I've grown this scruffy beard. They were constantly trying to get in my boat. The beard works too, if I see one coming at me I just pull down my sun gaiter and they immediately do a 180.

  • Super User

Lots of good looking women have youtube fishing channels.

  • Super User
1 hour ago, Glenn said:

Are you sure it's not the beer gut?  ?

Pure meaness! From the big man himself. Feels personal, like a little beard jealousy. ?

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