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User: noreastangler
Comment: On the fly... Best fight there is... Most skill required... Nice fish man!
Date: 12/23/13 10:05 PM

User: jfish
Comment: I love the fly rod that's a nice fish man
Date: 12/06/13 09:37 PM

User: samf
Comment: looks like a nice fish to me. can't always make everyone happy. congrats.
Date: 12/06/13 08:55 PM

User: fishermanmike
Comment: That's awesome on the fly. I can't believe she took a muddler!
Date: 12/06/13 03:11 PM

User: stratos1966
Comment: Great fish man. Don't let guys like Stevelibs bring you down
Date: 12/06/13 02:48 PM

User: timmo
Comment: Heck Yeah......Critics can go chew on their treble hooks!!!
Date: 12/06/13 01:27 PM

User: thorn168
Comment: Thanks for the all the encouragement guys... now to address some of the critics...Fighting a fish on fly rod is not like fighting a fish with bait casting combo with 50 lb braid!
I had a 6 lb level mono leader so I had to use finesse rather than brute strength to bring in this fish in.

Furthermore it was summer time and the fight took a relatively long time so I was more concerned with landing, unhooking and returning the fish to the water ASAP rather than posing for money shots. The last thing that I wanted to happen is to have the fish die on me because I had to take a series of money shots with it.
Date: 12/06/13 12:30 PM

User: mrichard
Comment: Great catch...And story!
nice job!!
Date: 12/06/13 06:49 AM

User: shawneramone
Comment: It's funny that anytime someone posts a fish without a scale pic the critics come out of the woodwork. 8-10 inches? C'mon are you just trying to be a jerk on purpose?
Date: 12/05/13 11:37 PM

User: zak_fishes
Comment: To me that bass looks about 8"-10" at best and maybe a pound. Seriously? You didn't put a tape measure to it, put it on a scale or put it next to something to give it a sense of size.
Date: 12/05/13 10:44 PM

User: bassturds
Comment: Awesome fish bud!!!
Date: 12/05/13 08:31 PM

User: chuckh
Comment: Nice fish. You can tell it's a good one due to the hump and thick shoulders that some big fish get.
Date: 12/05/13 07:51 PM

User: biggz53
Comment: Nice job man.

Don't listen to libs, you know what they say about opinions, they are like assholes everyone's got them dude has never added a positive thought to the site
Date: 12/05/13 07:21 PM

User: angler21
Comment: You beat me to the punch Don. That is a DB comment! I guess some people are such photo/weight experts they know it all....amazing. Not all the time, but in some cases people feel the need to take away from another person's accomplishment and report. Fish On!
Date: 12/05/13 06:39 PM

User: don51
Comment: How can anyone guess the weight of the fish when there is nothing in the photo to compare it to? There is always someone that can't wait to shoot a hole in a report! Nice fish and even nicer on the 8 wt.!
Date: 12/05/13 06:26 PM

User: stevelibs
Comment: I know this is gonna sound like a typical strato-douche thing to say, but that don't look any more than maybe 3 lb and that's pushing it. Doesn't really matter though, 'cause this is the kinda write-up that makes me wanna watch or read "the river why" again. Great write-up.
Date: 12/05/13 05:54 PM

User: muskiebigfish
Comment: Im glad to hear those kind words!! Thanks
Date: 12/05/13 05:25 PM



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