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It doesn't necessarily have to be a fish, maybe just a serene moment or something like that. Here is my favorite. It is on a small oxbow lake off of the Hatchie River.

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This picture was taken while taking out the boat for the very last time in 2006.  What a way to end it ........

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An October morning 2005 I think

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First outing of 2006

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Actually caught a bass that day while it was snowing!!!!!!! :)

Very nice pics everyone!

One of Florida's native sons out for a cruise on a nice spring day on John's Lake :)

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Here's a pic from Cherokee Lk. in North Carolina that I took a few years ago...

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Here's one from a local central Florida phosphate that pit I took a while back. The lighting was bad though...

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Bull Frog on a lily pad...

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Gator in the rain...

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Last 1 I promise... A pair of Otters...

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Those are amazing Jay! Some are magazine quality, you should enter them in photo contests, especially the otter one

Rainbow at sunrise over Stone Mountain at Georgia's Stone Mountain Park.

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Chattahoochee River cliff. Really nice place considering it is going right through a city.

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Some GREAT shots guys!!  J, LOVE the otters, lol  great gator shot also.

An evening on the Bay.

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junk weed

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Trout fishing- Wood River, RI

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Froggy

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Sunrise

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Lily

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Dirk at sunrise

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sunset

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Big Blue

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couple winter shots

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Geez between J and LBH the my photography skills are put to shame.

Picture #15 is for Raul.  I'd need to take a walk down that path with him in the winter.  Let him hear the silence of the fresh fallen snow, the scurry of critters across the new top layer and the freshness of the air around you.  I can appreciate living in a place where the bass season is 12 months long but man I sure would miss winter.

early morning Iowa farm pond

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Wow! lots of nice pics! Especially Low_Budget_Hookers and KUBassmasters pics! I didn't realize there were other photographers here!  Keep the pics coming!  :)

We have great scenery up here in Idaho, but I'm always too busy fishing to stop and take pictures. Maybe I can remember the next time.

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That gator pic is crazy.  Awesome!!!!!!

Outstanding!!!

Some of these photo's are nothing short of breathtaking,

makes me feel like a dink hunter for only taking a phone camera with me instead of the cannon.

Fabulous photo's - great idea for a post.

Kudo's to all

makes me feel like a dink hunter for only taking a phone camera with me instead of the cannon.

Not sure how the camera phone helps you catch dinks but a CANNON will definitely improve both the amount and size of your catches.  Pretty sure it's illegal though :( ;D

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My birthday is December 20th & this is what I've gotten every year far the last 15 years  ;)

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