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Old 04-26-2011, 12:07 AM   #21
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heres a few fish i caught in nov/dec of last year...all of them were caught in venice, LA...






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Old 04-26-2011, 02:03 AM   #23
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Blue cat i caught last year


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This is an Asian carp... Worse fish living.. These are the flying fish.. This 32lb behemoth.. jumped in the boat and slammed me in the back of the knee while i had my back turned to it
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What kind of fish are those?
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Tunaslayer -- how did you land those beasts? What happened to the front half of some of those fish?

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This is an Asian carp... Worse fish living.. These are the flying fish.. This 32lb behemoth.. jumped in the boat and slammed me in the back of the knee while i had my back turned to it
That is hilarious!
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Have you ever heard of or seen them asian carp Jon?
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Hey! Another ice fisherman!

Some good lookin catch in there!
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Tuna...should post some specs and pics of your boat over in the boating forum!

Ho Lee ****, those are some big tuna!
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This is an Asian carp... Worse fish living..
Ive had these dang things attack.... yes ATTACK the boat.
A year, or so , ago we had one circling the boat and then would move out and swim full speed into it. Wasnt sure what was funnier at the time - the fish or my wife's reaction to it. One would have thought, watching her reaction, a small great white was attacking us.

Only thing these fish are good for, as far as I have found, are Archery Fishing.

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What kind of fish are those?
They are walleye, I'm all inland freshwater.
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