Still enjoying and sharing our passion of the great outdoors - Fishing pics from 2012 so far. ENJOY!!! ... This is how we roll!
Fishing for PREHISTORIC fish? THIS IS CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jon with a GIANT BOWFIN (a.k.a- Dogfish) - July 13, 2012
Close up! Isn't the underwater world of Marine Biology Cool???
BIG SMALLMOUTH BASS!
Jon with a 4lb+ HUGE LARGEMOUTH BASS!!! Caught at first light with a Hula Popper!
Another trip and another typical sized JON LEE BASS!
Peter hooks onto something BIG....
MUSKIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another pic of the GIANT MUSKIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peter with a nice WALLEYE!!! YES - Peter is truly a fishing legend!!!
Janet with a BIG Smallie! Big Smile too! =)
Big Rock Bass too!
oh yeah, and we catch GIANT CRAPPIE TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - SECRET LAKE!!!
Peter with a GIANT Crappie too!!!
THE KEEPERS - we caught tons of fish but kept only a few for a nice dinner. PRACTICE CATCH AND RELEASE FISHING AND SUPPORT CONSERVATION!
BIG SPRING PIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Another Secret Location for those Gators!)
Perch'n with Stevens and his Brother in Law
Nice Smallmouth Bass!
Another one!
Catch and Release Fishing!
Jon and I with 2 Smallies - DOUBLE HEADER!!!
Jon with a typical BIG Smallmouth Bass!!!!
Steph with her first fish of the year! She looks scared too! haha
Whoo hoo!
Thumbs up Steph!
Adrian smiling and Derek sticking out his tongue - Largemouth Bass!
Enoch and I with some keepers (We easily released 30+ more bass!).
Enoch with Ernie's Pike! Looking so cool too!
Family Fishing in Action - The Angler and Net Girl!
Success!!! Wai-Kit and Bernice with a decent largemouth bass
Spring Rainbow Trout Fishing!!!
SUNRISE - PRICELESS!
View from the YACHT!
Another great view from the lake
Another Sunrise.... simply amazing!
Ice Fishing 2012 - Due to the very mild winter this year, we were only able to go ice fishing a small handful of times. Still gotta love it!
Jenn with her first perch of the year!
Another Jenn with her first Perch!
Becky with a Perch too!
Smile!
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ReplyDeleteTheir size is similar to those prehistoric fishes, actually. The pose of the muskie in the seventh picture looks like a playbill of some thriller fishing movie. LOL! It's good to know that everyone had a nice fishing day, Ryan. I like fishing for bass in the winter because during this season, bass tend to be less active and moving your lure slowly will draw the attention of the fish faster. I suggest you try it.
ReplyDeleteMelanie Daryl