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Do you look at the fish you catch?

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41 minutes ago, alonerankin2 said:

Not my picture but a guy on a local forum posted this picture..

 

What y’all think? He caught it Sunday. IMG_1259.jpeg.7615feb08d3990c5bced55bedd464c1d.jpeg

Looks like a dead floater to me ~ 

So the only way he caught that one is if someone threw it to him.

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I aint ever seen a yeller bass. Looks alive to me... but weird for sure.

 

Last few trips, I've not taken any pictures. I kinda like it, freeing. Not keeping count, just focusing on fishing. I'll take pictures of anything big or extra beautiful.

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1 hour ago, fin said:

Wow, that’s crazy. One in a million. 

I usually always take a quick photo, because on an iPhone it shows an exact location. I reference them sometimes just to see where and when, and method used. I give them a Quick Look over and release. I like the unique color of some , or the black blotch markings 

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