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On a serious note, I have wanted to try myself at fishing for a long time, just don't seem to find a proper company for that.
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I'm not the right person to go fishing with. I no longer go to catch fish. I just go now to spend some quiet time and hope I don't catch a fish.
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Can a fish this size be caught with a fishing line?
It probably weighs 50 kilograms!
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Can a fish this size be caught with a fishing line?
It probably weighs 50 kilograms!
WOW,THAT CAN'T BE REAL CAN IT
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Looks to be about a 40 pound fish. Looks can be decieving though. He is holding the fish out towards the camera. Makes it appear larger then it really is. I always tell people dont show your hands in the picture. If you want to fish for real fish you have to go out in the ocean.
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Looks to be about a 40 pound fish. Looks can be decieving though. He is holding the fish out towards the camera. Makes it appear larger then it really is. I always tell people dont show your hands in the picture. If you want to fish for real fish you have to go out in the ocean.
That fish looks like a sockeye salmon that had been swimming upstream to its spawning grounds. I've never seen a live sockeye (I don't live anywhere near the west coast) so I can't really say how big they get. The picture does look like there is more than a little photoshopping with it.

Rachel, if you want to catch some really big freshwater fish you should come to my area of the continent. I'll show you where you can catch 30 lb plus Lake Trout as well as huge Northern Pike and Muskellunge.
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That sounds like fun. I like to fish where you never know whats going to bite the hook. Maybe something small, maybe something montrous. I'm sure many of you have never heard of a bluefish? THE most aggressive, nastiest, toothiest fish in the ocean. It's a damn good thing they dont get more then 20 to 30 pounds or no one would swim in the ocean. Possesed of very strong jaws with teeth that interlock bottom to top, blues destroy everything in their path and then regurgitate so they can kill some more. I've seen many feeding frenzies where the baitfish jump up onto the beach trying to make a giant leap of evolution just to avoid the bluefish. Only 2 fish the bluefish is afraid of... bluefin tuna and mako sharks nothing else can swim fast enough to catch them
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Looks to be about a 40 pound fish. Looks can be decieving though. He is holding the fish out towards the camera. Makes it appear larger then it really is. I always tell people dont show your hands in the picture. If you want to fish for real fish you have to go out in the ocean.
Hands are not the only thing to leave out of the picture . . .
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I'm not the right person to go fishing with. I no longer go to catch fish. I just go now to spend some quiet time and hope I don't catch a fish.
Aaahhh Sesame, I'm afraid ila's sentiments nearly mirror my own. Once upon a time I enjoyed fishing. My grandfather has a 22 acre piece of property which includes a 5 acre pond. I used to love to stand on the dock/shore and cast out a line...That or go out on the row boat and paddle to the far shore and cast a line in some shady nook of the water. Once-upon-a-time I could be persuaded that fishing was a valuable reward to a day of hardwork. When I was but a youth, my grandfather promised to take me fishing after we picked some okra. MANY hours, and MANY gallons later, we finally got to fishing. I don't know how many acres of okra we picked (it was an adjoining farmer's piece of property), but if you know anything of picking okra, it's almost like handling fiberglass insulation. The plant has many fine hairs which get into the skin, and it really itches. I was cutting okra without the benefit of gloves, etc. Nevermind, okra remains one of my favorite vegetables to this day, but that memory forever scarred my idea of what it takes to harvest it, LOL. It sort of tainted the fishing afterwards...

At any rate, so goes the story, that I used to be able to cast out a line and reel in a pretty fat bass. My childhood also consisted of fishing by the seashore, and many hours were spent crabbing off a pier. There's no telling how many hundreds of pounds of crab I pulled in back in the day. In a given day we would pull at least a hundred crabs...

Good times. But my conversion to a vegetarian ethic forever swayed my view on fishing. Personally, I don't think that I can afford the karmatic consequence of fishing, given my own indulgent history. The last time I remember fishing, I was casting nothing but a hook...I didn't care to use a worm for bait, and my sincere intention was to not catch anything (though I hear some species of fish will bite at a shiny hook). At any rate, I do enjoy the serenity and peace of fishing, but the egos that accompany a "big catch" can best be left at shore. There is nothing in THAT for me today...
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In the beginning, I was a voracious carnivore.
Then, became a vegetarian for 13 years for spiritual reasons.
The urge to eat flesh just left me.
Then about a year ago, it didnt matter any more.
So I switched back to eating everything.
I mean no restrictions on my eating habits.
It took 2 weeks to habituate with flesh and the smell of onion and garlic. 13 years are a lot of time. It changes your habits, your taste buds! Now I can live on any kind of food. I have no fancy of "like and dislike".

I mostly eat chicken, less fish, even lesser red meat.
Lots of leafy green veg & pulses.
Ah, lots n lots of fruit juice.
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My favorite girl-girl sex partner, a bisexual and drop dead adorable girl in her early 30's, has a 21' bassboat with a 250 horsepower motor and all the bells and whistles. She is all-woman but can hunt and fish like a pro.
Sometimes she invites me for a trip to a pretty lake not too far from where we live. I do have a fishing license and she has helped me get some fine rods and reels and has taught me to cast without making a bird nest in the reel.
On weekdays when there are few other boats on the lake we fish until dark and then anchor the boat and freshen up by stripping to bikinis and getting into the water with some soap or body-wash gel. Then we climb back up the little ladder thingie that folds down at the back of the boat. Then the fun begins.
We break the law by turning off the light on the back of the boat but we always anchor deep in the back of a narrow cove. That way we can't be seen and only have to look in one direction now and then to avoid having another boat approach. We never make much noise and never turn on the boat's stereo.
We make love until we are satisfied then go back to nightfishing for bass, just cuddle and talk, or go back to the ramp where she then backs the trailer in and I drive the beast onto the trailer.
Two tired but happy girls!
I think the boat is called a Bass Cat Puma and the motor was made by Yamaha. The little fold-down electric motor on the front is a Motorguide. The electronic stuff that reads the bottom, navigates by GPS, and can spot fish are made by Hummingbird, a cute name but I don't understand why that was chosen. The boat will go close to 80 miles an hour on the water but we usually don't go over 55-60 to save gas and we never go fast at night and make sure all lights are on.
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Thanks for the technical details, CuriousGirl.
And thx again for the juicy bonus
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I once caught a fish, the cheeky bastard was making off my my VCR in the night!

I once caught a fish, he wasn't a very good batsman tho.

I once caught a fish but the doctor gave me some antibiotics for it.

I once caught a fish, but the fare was more than the bus.

I once caught a fish, and it got torn.



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