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FrequentFlyer said:
yea, that fish isn't going anywhere except to his frezer
Your a fisherman.
Why the hell would it go into a freezer
Pic, release ,case closed.
FUTURE what counts.
Let your beautiful daughter catch it one day.
 
Caught a steel close to 20 guestimate.
Late 70s.
Thought it was a Chinook. Lol
Admired and released.
 
tossing iron said:
Your a fisherman.
Why the hell would it go into a freezer
Pic, release ,case closed.
FUTURE what counts.
Let your beautiful daughter catch it one day.
you didn't see the fishes gills hanging out?
 
Sorry FF. I see a couple drops past the gills. But I see a lot more blood on the lower jaw. Releaseable fish to me.
Ha ha oops. My bad. Getting blind with age.
I apologize FF.
Just noticed gill removal on 7 th view.
Oh boy.
Again my apologies.
 
tossing iron said:
Sorry FF. I see a couple drops past the gills. But I see a lot more blood on the lower jaw. Releaseable fish to me.
Ha ha oops. My bad. Getting blind with age.
I apologize FF.
Just noticed gill removal on 7 th view.
Oh boy.
Again my apologies.

no worries, little blood, it happens, i mean you just stuck a sharp object into flesh, its going to bleed. salmon tend to bleed quite a bit out on the lake, but 100% healthy and strong to swim away
 
The best fish handling is to keep a fish in the water as much as possible. ... handle them in the water, remove hooks, snap a photo, let 'em go.
 
Does anyone have a recommendation for an app or something to edit the background of pictures without just whiting out the background?

I had one of the best fishing days of my life with a few nice pike and a beauty late spawn rainbow on the weekend but I can't share pics with anyone because theyres some very recognizable landmarks in the background
 

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