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Thread: Catch and release cutts over 10#. No crosbys

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    Default Catch and release cutts over 10#. No crosbys

    Catch and release photos only please.
    For the cutts over 10# from Pyramid Lake.
    No crosbys! None of that take em to the lodge in a cooler shit!

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    I wish there was a like button right now

    Here is one from yesterday.

    Oh and how are you guys able to post a full size picture on a post? I can only get it done like gangsters above and mine. I see full size ones all the time. Please help.Click image for larger version. 

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    Good one!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bull_Dog View Post
    Here is one from yesterday.

    Oh and how are you guys able to post a full size picture on a post? I can only get it done like gangsters above and mine. I see full size ones all the time. Please help.


    Click the pic button on the forum reply and paste in the code:http://www.kiene.com/forums/attachme...8&d=1427165149 Also, unselect the "Retrieve remote file and reference locally" option.

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    I'm using photobucket and doing the IMG link.


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ID:	10549 I got this one in December! Not sure how big it is but I know its bigger than 10lbs

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    I also got this one yesterday! it probably a little less than 10Click image for larger version. 

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    Ive been pretty lucky so far this year. But ive also had those 10-12hr days of casting practice. Stick it out!
    Yesterday was a tough day. Wind was blowing the right direction, fish were in, but it just seems too sunny.
    We put in a solid 12hrs of actual fishing yesterday. My arm is a little sore. But thats ok for a day at wk...
    SUn up to sun down we fished. Should of had some big fish to hand but it doesnt always play out the way you want it to. I landed 2, farmed 2 and broke 2 off.

    Dont let those slow days make you lazy. Check your tippet, knots and bugs. Or lose fish

    Here is my first fish I landed over 10. The one that sunk in that fever. I feel deep into the sickness.
    Yes the river is fishing good. BUt ive got that feva!

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    Default Keep 'em wet

    Keep 'em wet.

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    Bruce, when you say "keep em wet", then why does the first video on your blog have somebody (you?) holding a fish out of the water?

    I don't believe that holding a fish out of water for < 5 seconds changes their chances for survival.

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    Yes and many, in fact most, of my past pictures and videos show myself and friends holding fish out of the water, so I can't say that I haven't done that in the past or probably will do it again in the future and I'm not condemning people for holding their fish out of the water for a picture. There is a movement for people to take pictures of their fish while still in the water, even though I am for sure not perfect, I'm going to try to keep em wet more often.

    I hadn't used that BlogSpot for a number of years, guess I should take that down.
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