well judging from your description and location i'm betting it is a green sunfish. need pictures though!
see if you can find the fish on here: http://www.tnfish.org/FishIdentificationID_TWRA/FishKey.htm
is this a montage or just a picture? my computer has been having memory problems so if its supposed to be a slideshow type thing its very likely my computer is not showing it.
anyway, the picture i see looks great! it also looks like a painting. did you paint this Paul? or is it a shot you took with your underwater camera? either way, awesome.
reminds me of Queen.
edit: i had a suspicion that Freddy Mercury was Queen's lead singer after you guys were talking about it, and turns out this is the case.
idunno, i'm confused.
muddy, you weren't supposed to say those quotes came from casablanca! thats our job mook
ffi, idk where your resume quote came from, someone else can answer that and keep the game going.
Not really but look at the angle of the bill and also notice the body is more elongated than say a dt-6(this bait rated 6-8 ft) can't tell how fat or rounded it is by the photo.The real comparison will be the wobble/wiggle compared to a standard dt. Won't know til I get one in my hand,and I can't wait either.
yeah i understand all this but i don't see how these SLIGHT modifications can make it some through cover so much better.
i just don't see how this new bait is as revolutionary as rapala makes it seem (then again, i don't really see how ANY of their new baits are as revolutionary as they try to make them seem...rapala is starting to disappoint me with their marketing strategies...)
i one time hooked a little 5" bass right in between the eyes, like smack in between them. the hook went right through the fish's brain. i just pulled it out like i normally would and threw the fish back.
it floated on its belly and was swimming in 2 foot circles on the top of the water for about 5 min. my dad and i were watching this when a nice 4+ pound bass came and just ate it. it was really cool to see! glad the fish didn't go to waste, although turtles would likely eat it after it died.
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