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what are those, pike? LOL dude if you actually were out east this week u would have double that, not the pike the steelhead/salmon whatever those are
 
shmozer said:
LOL this thread actually shows that people who talk more - know less and vice versa. All the "all knowing pros" couldn't even tell it's not steelhead.
Well done.

Ready for another test ? :evil:
We'll your posting a report regarding fish that was caught in ontario...... Of course it was a little confusing to ID the ontario species you caught. I knew they were sockeye off the batt since I fish for them from the exact river where the stolen internet photo was snapped. Total useless post.
 
AKnook said:
It's not like you posted a peacock bass and claimed it was caught in ontario. Perhaps a future post ....
lol future post indeed, i can see it already "Tarpon report- from the east" i hear ya trini he hasnt been here long enough, remember the guy from the ultimate photo thread with all those poached speckies and brookies ?
 
ChasinTails said:
lol future post indeed, i can see it already "Tarpon report- from the east" i hear ya trini he hasnt been here long enough, remember the guy from the ultimate photo thread with all those poached speckies and brookies ?
you mean LICENSETOPIN :)
 
BowSlayer said:
speckies and brookies are the same thing, how could you poach them though, ive never seen them in the water, unless theyre on the hook, they usually stay deep.
don't as me how the guy got them I remember he has like 10-15 on a stringer removed the pic after 20 mins
 
v. poached, poach·ing, poach·es v.intr. 1. To trespass on another's property in order to take fish or game. 2. To take fish or game in a forbidden area. 3. To become muddy or broken up from being trampled. Used of land. 4. To sink into soft earth when walking. 5. a. To take or appropriate something unfairly or illegally. b. Sports To play a ball out of turn or in another's territory, as in doubles tennis. v.tr. 1. To trespass on (another's property) for fishing or hunting. 2. To take (fish or game) illegally. 3. To make (land) muddy or broken up by trampling. 4. a. To take or appropriate unfairly or illegally. b. Sports To play (a ball) out of turn or in another's territory.
 
are you referring to the guy with the picture of the pikes as a poacher? to me he "looks" like he has a different type of fishing license if you know what i mean.
 

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