Super User RoLo Posted April 18, 2010 Super User Posted April 18, 2010 Lois and I got our usual midday start (12:50 pm to be exact), a day that started out slow and got even slower. Consistent with Florida's weather pattern of late, the afternoon was breezy and cool. A couple bowfin quickly destroyed two of my keitech swing impacts by nipping off the paddletails. I only managed to get one runt bass to the boat, then as the afternoon wore on the weather grew cooler and windier and neither Lois nor I could raise a bass. Only moments before I decided to pull the plug on the day, I got a pickup on the Gambler 7.0 Big Stick, a lure I confess to over-touting on the boards. She wasn't the sow I was hoping for, but she was the gal that saved the day. Roger Quote
bassman31783 Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 Real nice fish there bud. Was the tail fin missing some chunks & you colored it in, or just a photoshop miss hap when trying to enhance the color? Sucker has some bug eyes on it for sure Quote
Big-O Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 Awesome Fish Rolo....keep'em coming Big O www.ragetail.com Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted April 18, 2010 Super User Posted April 18, 2010 Awesome is right. Beautiful fish, and a nice shot; Congrats to Lois too. I see a Slider Head too. Is that Okeechobee Craw color on that Big Stick? Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 18, 2010 Author Super User Posted April 18, 2010 Awesome Fish Rolo....keep'em coming Big O www.ragetail.com Thanks Big O. By the way, the Rage Lobster has been an exceptional performer throughout our unusually cold Florida winter. Roger Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 18, 2010 Author Super User Posted April 18, 2010 I see a Slider Head too. Is that Okeechobee Craw color on that Big Stick? You're observant as usual Paul I normally fish the Big Stick on a 3/16 oz Owner Type-Z Bullet head, but fishing was so lousy today I opted for a 1/8oz Brewer Slider Head. The color btw is "Shadow Blue Glitter". Roger Quote
Super User Lund Explorer Posted April 18, 2010 Super User Posted April 18, 2010 Rolo, this is just more proof that Polish folks must not bass fish. Nobody, and I mean NO body would ever sing "She's too fat for me!" ;D Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted April 18, 2010 Super User Posted April 18, 2010 Rolo, this is just more proof that Polish folks must not bass fish. Nobody, and I mean NO body would ever sing "She's too fat for me!" ;D Hey, now wait a minute! I resemble that remark. ;D Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted April 18, 2010 Super User Posted April 18, 2010 Beautiful bass Roger. Your timely midday start reminds me of a quote from big Al. "the fish never start biting until I get there" Me thinks Lois takes a pretty good picture as well. Quote
SausageFingers23 Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 She wasn't the sow I was hoping for, but she was the gal that saved the day. Great fish! That's a fish of a lifetime for me in the northeast. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 19, 2010 Author Super User Posted April 19, 2010 Great fish! That's a fish of a lifetime for me in the northeast. I heard that. I lived 50 years in New Jersey where any bass over 3 pounds was a dandy. Come on down Roger Quote
D4u2s0t Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 Great fish! That's a fish of a lifetime for me in the northeast. I heard that. I lived 50 years in New Jersey where any bass over 3 pounds was a dandy. Come on down Roger beautiful, and agreed! Anything over 3lbs is a great fish up this way, last year hitting the lake 3-4 times a week, best I got was just under 5... boooo But great fish, i'll take em like that anyday! Quote
SoFl-native Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 Real nice fish there bud. Was the tail fin missing some chunks & you colored it in, or just a photoshop miss hap when trying to enhance the color? Sucker has some bug eyes on it for sure yeah what is up with the tail? Why did you fill it in? Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted April 19, 2010 Super User Posted April 19, 2010 Photo doesn't look retouched to me -looks like the way the camera/software rendered the color. The shadow behind the tail shows it's all there. There's even a drop of water dripping off! That would be some fancy work! Quote
bassman31783 Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 Photo doesn't look retouched to me -looks like the way the camera/software rendered the color. The shadow behind the tail shows it's all there. There's even a drop of water dripping off! That would be some fancy work! By no means am I insinuating that the fish was photo shopped in. I just noticed, on my computer at home, that some of the tail had a totally diff color to it that looks like it was added afterwards. I used to do photo editing for a real estate company so I have my computer settings set so I could catch any mistake I may have missed while editing. When I look at the pic up at work (diff computer) it looks perfectly fine. I apologize if I sounded like I was taking anything away from the fish, because I'm not. Heck it's bigger then any bass I've caught this year. Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted April 19, 2010 Super User Posted April 19, 2010 Photo doesn't look retouched to me -looks like the way the camera/software rendered the color. The shadow behind the tail shows it's all there. There's even a drop of water dripping off! That would be some fancy work! By no means am I insinuating that the fish was photo shopped in. I just noticed, on my computer at home, that some of the tail had a totally diff color to it that looks like it was added afterwards. I used to do photo editing for a real estate company so I have my computer settings set so I could catch any mistake I may have missed while editing. When I look at the pic up at work (diff computer) it looks perfectly fine. I apologize if I sounded like I was taking anything away from the fish, because I'm not. Heck it's bigger then any bass I've caught this year. I didn't take it that way at all. I have done a fair amount of image editing too, so it's a minor interest of mine. Quote
SoFl-native Posted April 20, 2010 Posted April 20, 2010 Why the worry of asking?? Guys, the tail looks photoshopped. Looks like MS paint actually. No question. Rolo catches pigs out of Kissimmeee all the time...he posts pics all the time. Its not a big deal. The fish is a pig and its a great catch.....i was just curious as to why he filled it in. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted April 20, 2010 Super User Posted April 20, 2010 Its chromatic abberation. You can look it up....happens when subject is brightly back lit. Small compact digicams have inferior glass, and this crops up frequently. And oh, nice work Roger. Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted April 20, 2010 Super User Posted April 20, 2010 Its chromatic abberation. You can look it up....happens when subject is brightly back lit. Small compact digicams have inferior glass, and this crops up frequently. And oh, nice work Roger. You would know. I never knew what it was called. Definitely not edited. Why put in the fin splits and water drop, and not do the fin rays and color? Roger, this discussion (as I'm sure you know) has nothing to do with your catch, but digital image chat for geeks LOL. Hey J, LOVE you avatar, and it's caption. Fine photo. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 20, 2010 Author Super User Posted April 20, 2010 Its chromatic abberation. You can look it up....happens when subject is brightly back lit. Small compact digicams have inferior glass, and this crops up frequently. And oh, nice work Roger. You would know. I never knew what it was called. Definitely not edited. Why put in the fin splits and water drop, and not do the fin rays and color? Roger, this discussion (as I'm sure you know) has nothing to do with your catch, but digital image chat for geeks LOL. Not a problem...have at it gents ;D Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted April 20, 2010 Super User Posted April 20, 2010 You're so spoiled... Nice fish! 8-) Quote
SoFl-native Posted April 20, 2010 Posted April 20, 2010 Its chromatic abberation. You can look it up....happens when subject is brightly back lit. Small compact digicams have inferior glass, and this crops up frequently. And oh, nice work Roger. And we have our answer. Its not bad to ask questions guys....people on here get hyper sensitive about being critical......its ok to be curious. Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted April 20, 2010 Super User Posted April 20, 2010 Its chromatic abberation. You can look it up....happens when subject is brightly back lit. Small compact digicams have inferior glass, and this crops up frequently. And oh, nice work Roger. And we have our answer. Its not bad to ask questions guys....people on here get hyper sensitive about being critical......its ok to be curious. Absolutely. No harm in asking stuff. I try not to make assumptions about people's intent, when I can't see their faces. Easy to get gunshy on computer boards too. Quote
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