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Posts posted by Flatlandcarper
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Happy birthday Tim!
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Man, you guys gotta quit putting steroids in your packbait. Monstrous shoulders on that one too!
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Nice toad, congrats on the PB!
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Congrats to Mike and congrats to you for the conversion.
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Nice! Enjoyed the writeup and the pictures even more.
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Did you catch that in Chicagoland? If so, that's a real trophy for the area. Regardless, it's a great fish anywhere, congratulations!
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Might be the best youtube video I've ever seen. There are about 10,000 things completely right with this video, thanks for posting it.
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Ben Fox, 38, unhappily unmarried. lol
Moved to Texas in January 09 from Illinois, originally from and grew up in SE Indiana.
The DFW is by far my favorite place I've ever lived, I love it here (except for July and August!)
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Maximus Relaximus: truly a legend in his own time.
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Great fish, great session and great writeup as usual. Thanks for sharing.
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Top fishing fellas
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Wow, those two mirrors are strikingly similar, I had to really look to tell they weren't the same fish.
Plus you got them both to fin up...BONUS!
Great fish guys.
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A mutant, but an awesome mutant!
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What it's all about.
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Congrats and welcome!
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Congrats Rick, heck of a heifer there!
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You don't have buffalo there do you? Sometimes they will just sit right on your bait and suck and blow it forever.
If not, then I'm puzzled, unless it was a big turtle. A softshell can really pull like a fish but they usually are not so sluggish as to just sit there that long with the bait, unless maybe the water is getting cold enough to slow them down?
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Definitely a goldie hybrid as already stated. Great one too!
I used to catch lots of small ones in Illinois. I got this bigger one here in TX last year. It did have enough common in it to have barbels but they were teeny tiny.
As your fish and mine shows, the scale pattern is just a little "off" on goldfish hybrids. Not so much diamond looking as a pure common.
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Wow man, that's a session that dreams are made of.
Big congrats!
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Great report, great fish, and congrats on the PB Joe!
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Great fishin fellas!
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Well done guys great fish The shape of the first fish is quite similar to the TN strain.
Quite right. My first thought was, "that looks like a Brummie Bri fish".
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Great stuff, love the ghost and that is one big powerful looking common.
Austin, 12-4-10
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I'm not sure but I think the dark band is just a shadow; there are lots of trees overhead there.
That fish was one of the two or three most flawless ones I've ever seen in the flesh, it was a purty one for sure.