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Good man.Besides,catching a record fish is like playing high school football.Kids get beat up and have nagging injuries for the rest of their lives just to be forgotten a year after they graduate.
The picture is more than enough glad he released it maybe it will help spawn many more of the species and incredatble size.
Well done
Dave T: Beautiful. Great job !
HA HA, guarantee that big guys died downstream. Bigger fish don't take to well to the stress of being caught.
Wow, what a specimen! Congratulations on the catch and thanks for the release!
12:10 if the fish didn't survive at least the man tried to do the right thing. You are such a negative A-Hole.
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Good man.Besides,catching a record fish is like playing high school football.Kids get beat up and have nagging injuries for the rest of their lives just to be forgotten a year after they graduate.
ReplyDeleteThe picture is more than enough glad he released it maybe it will help spawn many more of the species and incredatble size.
ReplyDeleteWell done
ReplyDeleteDave T: Beautiful. Great job !
ReplyDeleteHA HA, guarantee that big guys died downstream. Bigger fish don't take to well to the stress of being caught.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a specimen! Congratulations on the catch and thanks for the release!
ReplyDelete12:10 if the fish didn't survive at least the man tried to do the right thing. You are such a negative A-Hole.
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