FOR THE HECK OF IT. Lets see some pics.

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had to show this 1 of a buddie in the north country :shock: To sweet of a pic to not display :D Image



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I gotta beat this one this year!!20.96 lbs.Image
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15 Inch River Smallie from Wingham, Ontario
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16 Inch River Smallie from Wingham, Ontario
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18 Inch River Smallie from Wingham, Ontario
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River smallies may not be as big, as their lake dwelling cousins but they put up a beating of a fight, and are plenty stronger from being born in the current.

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Hey tommy

Welcome to the board , great pics....I agree with the Doc.... smallies are a blast to catch...i love when they break water and tail dance :D :D
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great thread
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Post by Manny »

I might have already posted these but oh well. Moosebunk, these are from your neck of the woods.

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Sorry about the quality, they have been through hell and back.
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Post by Moosebunk »

I cant see 'em.

Hey, but where in my neck of the woods??? You know there's alotta neck up here.
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Damn those pics came out small. They are from Kesagami lake. The fish with the kid was caught at the inlet, the mouth of the Kesagami river and the other one is caught at the outlet.
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Here's a photo of a white marlin I caught off the shores of Punta Cana in Dominican Republic. It was a good battle which took about twenty minutes to land. Best of all, it only cost $75 for a half day's fishing. :D Image
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