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Great, unusual shots, Ron! The first one is nuts! Agree with retro and others about the mag quality. I see that, too. I do agree with some of what Greg said, as well: lady struggling and fish's eye in shot could make it (even) better. And I'm wondering what a tighter crop around the lady and the fish would look like - not that it would do anything positive at all, just wondering. Really interesting, fun shots, nonetheless; I would definitely like to see of this variety.
What f-stop were you at and how did you focus, sir, if you please?
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Awesome shot. Is the problem that the bait looks like its lying in the grass rather than in the mouth of the fish?
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Actually, if her rod isn't bent and the line is slack, the bass spit the lure out. Then again, she probably wouldn't have a smile on her face if that happened. :D
Ron, where in KY do you find fish like that? I'm thinking of going on vacation to KY this year. It sure would be nice to tie into a hawg.
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Hey Bug,
I live near Barkley Lake. Kentucky Lake isn't very far, either, and I guided full-time on it during the 1990s. If you're coming this way, let me know and I'll help you with places to stay, guides, etc.
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Bug? Most people call me mn. That's OK, as long as you call me.
I was actually considering Paducah as our destination, which I see isn't far from Barclay Lake. Thanks for the offer. I'm sure I'll be in touch, although I'm sure a guide will be beyond my budget.
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