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Bass Teeth

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  • Super User

Grrrrrrr.....

  • Super User

Cool pic! What type of camera and lens do you have?

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  • Super User

Sony DSC-H5

36-432mm equivalent (12x optical) F2.8-3.7 Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar zoom lens

Thats a neat pic!! ;D

  • Super User

It's all about the Macro!

You know Micro, I really never looked at'em like that. That's an interesting perspective and great detail. Looked like the right place hook'em too. Great photo- I'd frame it!

Big O

  • Super User

WHAT A DINK!  ::)

;D

Teeth sharp--eating shad and other softer baits.

Teeth dull--eating things with shells like crawdads etc.

Least that is what I always understood.

THATS why my thumb is all rough and ragged after I've had a good day! ;D

Exactly what I was thinking.

  • Super User

Cool pics, that close it looks like a saltwater fish.  It takes a steady hand to get a macro shot that clear.  I shake like a crack addict looking for a fix.

My hand is all torn up from those d**n teeth. Bass bit me pretty hard the other day removing a hook. I was VERY suprised.

  • Super User

After catching 156 bass this week in two trips, I got a bad case of bass thumb. The tender part below the joint is the most torn up. Actually it feels pretty good   ;)

Reminds me of a 4 pounder I caught a few years ago. The first thing I noticed upon landing it was its massive teeth. It actually drew blood when it bit down on my thumb.

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