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I think these will mostly be bass... so general bass section should be okay, right ?

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I like the timing of these next two shots :) The fish was a 15.6 lb'er...

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Do you think she had any energy left ? ;) LOL

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Tasty !!! :)

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This is a nice 6 or 7 lb'er I was actually fighting. You can't see the fluorocarbon leader... but...

Check the fish below and two the left, checking out this fish, while it fights. Isn't that weird how they do that ? Kind of cool to catch it in a photo though....

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Love this shot :) Gotta' love a big, bad Dino-fish :)

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Anyway, hope you all enjoy them....

And, hope you all had a great turkey day, and got a belly full of some awesome food :)

Peace,

Fish

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Man awesome pics. That 15 pounder is fairly recent?? I was hoping to see your 18 pounder in those too!

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Sweet pics... gotta love seeing a 15 pounder swim away AFTER you land it.

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Thanks guys.

Norcal, that is either the worlds biggest Crappie, or the worlds smallest Golden Retriever ;) LOL Cool avatar though :)

Peace,

Fish

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Wow. Really cool shots. Do you have an underwater case for your camera or an underwater camera? Would love to be able to take some of those shots.

Jeff

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Thank you 00 :)

Well, I actually have an underwater case, that fits two of my Canon A series cameras. It works well, + it looks all high tech and everything...

But to be quite honest, a straight up underwater camera would be cheaper and easier to work with. I just got the underwater case because I found a steal of a deal on it (a closeout) + it fits two of my cameras.

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Peace,

Fish

Wow. Really cool shots. Do you have an underwater case for your camera or an underwater camera? Would love to be able to take some of those shots.

Jeff

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Nice! I had purchased underwater housings for my last 2 cameras....The only problem is I cant stick with one camera long enough to justify buying one again!

Jeff

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yeah, this from my pentax underwater camera and just a bit of tweaking levels post processing and got this great shot under a dock...love these underwater cameras...but recognize the difficulty with these point and shoot cameras...you need fairly clear water to have enought light and the focusing is rather impossible with these cameras...trial and error mostly will yield a decent shot on occassion....now if you had a quality little slr in a case in some shallow clear water, then you could have more predictability, but those underwater cases are $$$$$$

Awesome shots fishchris...MAN, what a giant bass...you photoshoped that thing I know man, cmon ;)

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ps fish chris...when I get home, I could add a tad of contrast to your underwater big fish photo, a touch of sharpening on the fish...man that will bring that photo to a whole new level imo...to be continued....

PPS - it seems like evertime I have a great fish to photograph it is like mid-day no clouds.....I have been thinking about bringing along a diffuser and mount it on the boat B)

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Thanks again guys.

BigE >

you photoshopped that thing I know man, cmon

.....yes, yes, okay.... I did some photoshopping on it "Had to shrink it a little, to get it to fit in the picture" ;) LOL

Peace,

Fish

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