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shot a few from the bank on saturday

Started by captaincaveman, May 14, 2007, 01:22:00 PM

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captaincaveman

I shot these from about 12:00-2:00 on saturday walking the bank.  How's everybody else been doing?

 

Josh

captaincaveman

WOW!!!!!!   :eek:   My bad yall. Anybody know how to make that pic smaller?  :knothead:  

Josh

vermonster13

I sent you a PM on that Josh. You need to check edit on the picture (on Photo Bucket), then resize and forum size. that will fix it.
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whitebuffalo

I, can't shoot that good,LOL,Good shootin there buddy should be plenty good for the garden..JB
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AnointedArcher

Great job! I haven't been out yet, hope to go by this weekend!
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Trad Man 25

This might seem a stupid question to you guys, but do you eat them, if not what are you going to do with that much fish,

James

ps, good shooting

whitebuffalo

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dorris

cat food   :bigsmyl:  or you could throw one in your best buddies trunk of his car and sit and wait to see how long it takes for him or his wife to figure it out .   :biglaugh:
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The Vanilla Gorilla

Dorris...That could prove to be hazardous to your health!  

I usually fillet my carp out and cut them into chunks and freeze them, then use them on trotlines or juglines for catfish later in the summer.  Then again, sometimes I just throw them up on the bank and feed the raccoons.

captaincaveman

catfish bait.  Fillet them and cut into about 1" strips, put them in a pickle jar with about 1/4" water and bury it in the back yard for about a week to sour.  The channel cats love it

Josh

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