Uhh-Ohh! The spots debate is back! LOL!
JaTails, that observation does make the pic a bit "fishy," I agree! |
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That's pretty cool. |
ha nice work gooh got my ace, just went back and looked at the picture at the beginning of the post
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yeah he got me too... i had already seen the first pic too... lol
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found it pox
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hide ya heinekens looters having a fish fry
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The Whole Story
The pics were taken over 10 years ago. It was in the fall & so foggy you could barely your hand in front of your face. The photos have not been altered or photo shopped. That is Capt Dwayne Lowery & his party from Blue Bell Ice Cream out of Brenham Texas.They were wading the East Bank near Blakes. The anglers were spread out along the shoreline 50 yards apart and it was impossible for them to see one another. The trout were caught on Corkys. The trout in the photo appear larger than they actually were. The stringer shot was actually the groups larger trout put on one stringer for show. Dwanye
told me he released his larger trout. He could not get his customers to release theirs as it was a legal catch. I was fishing the same day on the west bank. The fishing was unreal! None of the trout in the photo were over 6 lbs. We released all of our trout that day. The good old days!Probably gone forever. |
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^^^ You can take this to the bank^^^^ Thanks Capt Bruce for telling the story because over the years I have heard so many different ones!! |
Welcome Jeremy! Capt. Dwayne is a good friend & one of the best guides in Texas. His big mistake on that trip was not telling his guys up front to release the big girls. As I recall, it was so foggy that morning that I could hear our top waters working and the blow ups and not see a thing. What a rush!!!
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Man that would be awesome! |
If you compare the original pic to Gooh's pic its obvious who the better guide is. Gooh can put em in the boat even when others think the fish arent there. LM F A O
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