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Got out yesterday used 5/16 Chartruse Sidearm but with single indiana
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![]() "QUAKEnSHAKE" wrote in message ... Got out yesterday used 5/16 Chartruse Sidearm but with single indiana blade attached If you take your left hand and pull down on his tail while your rigfht hand is cranking open his jaw, you might even be able to snap that bad boy's spine. |
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![]() "jeffc" wrote in message ... "QUAKEnSHAKE" wrote in message ... Got out yesterday used 5/16 Chartruse Sidearm but with single indiana blade attached If you take your left hand and pull down on his tail while your rigfht hand is cranking open his jaw, you might even be able to snap that bad boy's spine. Something similar to that thought crossed my mind as well.... I'm no PETA freak, however I've never really understood why people crank the mouth open on bass as they do...? JT |
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![]() "JT" wrote in message ... If you take your left hand and pull down on his tail while your rigfht hand is cranking open his jaw, you might even be able to snap that bad boy's spine. Something similar to that thought crossed my mind as well.... I'm no PETA freak, however I've never really understood why people crank the mouth open on bass as they do...? Because they saw some dumbass do it on a TV show, and they wanna be like them. |
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![]() "QUAKEnSHAKE" wrote in message ... Yeah I dont know which is worse. The way I held a relatively light 2lb fish for say 10 seconds or the way I caught him. I find that very easy to believe. |
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Nice fish... at least nicer than any that I've caught this year. (Haven't
been fishing, lol) Don't worry about the way you held it... I'm sure the others have done the same at one point in time, weither they remember it or not. "QUAKEnSHAKE" wrote in message ... From: (jeffc) If you take your left hand and pull down on his tail while your rigfht hand is cranking open his jaw, you might even be able to snap that bad boy's spine. Yeah I dont know which is worse. The way I held a relatively light 2lb fish for say 10 seconds or the way I caught him. A big hook pierced just below the eye if not in part of it. Yanking on it say 3 times to get it out of the weeds, tearing its flesh a bit more in the process. All the while the fish trying its damnedest to get away from having to pose for a picture. |
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I've always noticed when I held my fish that way they swam away looking back
all ****ed off, and their mouths stayed open too..shaking their fins at me in utter disgust like they were saying :"I'm telling my big brother on you".. I have since stopped holding my fish that way - "QUAKEnSHAKE" wrote in message ... From: (jeffc) If you take your left hand and pull down on his tail while your rigfht hand is cranking open his jaw, you might even be able to snap that bad boy's spine. Yeah I dont know which is worse. The way I held a relatively light 2lb fish for say 10 seconds or the way I caught him. A big hook pierced just below the eye if not in part of it. Yanking on it say 3 times to get it out of the weeds, tearing its flesh a bit more in the process. All the while the fish trying its damnedest to get away from having to pose for a picture. |
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