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Nice fish...
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My idea of a fish dinner at Edith (Edyth).
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I'm not bragging or anything..... but check out this monster from Rush Creek back in September. :D
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nice.. you must be 18 feet tall and have really big hands, which would make that about a 9" fish.. :D

Any fish is pretty, and that lil' guy really tried hard.
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At least I haven't gotten too old and crippled to catch fish.
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Me and Homer, prospecting (unsuccessfully) for trout back in September. I like how we both seem to be looking at the water about 10ft away, as if a fish were swimming by taunting us.
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Northern Yosemite September 2006
Big fish from small pond (soon to return).jpg
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These fish were caught out of the Little Kern river. They weren't very big and 4 of us ate all of them in one meal.
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All three of us were biiiig fish eaters and yet it took us two days to eat these fish caught out of Bearup Lake.
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Not sure what the limit was for trout when this pic was taken, but that looks way over the limit for 3 fishermen.
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