A beauty! Catch and release?
That’s why it always exciting to see what comes up. Great photo
Beautiful. It provided another bright spot in my day. Thanks
fishyaker wrote:
Fishing in a marina harbor yesterday near Ludington, MI. Plenty of action for good sized smallmouth bass...between 3 and 4 lbs...but the sunfish were so brilliant that I can hardly resist posting this snapshot for the pure splendor of the color palette God chose to paint onto these little beauties.
Hope that everybody is enjoying the Memorial Day weekend...and keeping remembrance for those who went before us in the cause of freedom.
Beautiful fishyaker. Goes well with some I caught couple of weeks ago.
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chuck56...yes that little cutie pie was released along with several others, including some rather plump smallmouth bass. Using worms, crank baits and traditional weighted rubber bass getters like crayfish mimics. Loads of fun!
hacksaw...I do recall your recent posting and that was indeed a great shot you had with the multi colored bobber to provide extra visual enhancement on the colors of that fish. Very "snappy"! I am always amazed at the DNA of fish that bring out so many interesting aspects of their profiles, pigment, color, patterns, markings and general anatomy.
I have a hunch that is why so many of us like to fish. It's more than just catching them and eating them. There is something about just an admiration as well. Sometimes I would like to be a fish just for one day...to hang out and chat with the rest of the school...but then say farewell...I gotta go back to my real life!
fishyaker wrote:
Fishing in a marina harbor yesterday near Ludington, MI. Plenty of action for good sized smallmouth bass...between 3 and 4 lbs...but the sunfish were so brilliant that I can hardly resist posting this snapshot for the pure splendor of the color palette God chose to paint onto these little beauties.
Hope that everybody is enjoying the Memorial Day weekend...and keeping remembrance for those who went before us in the cause of freedom.
That’s an awesome looking fish. Thanks for sharing the picture.👍
fishyaker wrote:
chuck56...yes that little cutie pie was released along with several others, including some rather plump smallmouth bass. Using worms, crank baits and traditional weighted rubber bass getters like crayfish mimics. Loads of fun!
hacksaw...I do recall your recent posting and that was indeed a great shot you had with the multi colored bobber to provide extra visual enhancement on the colors of that fish. Very "snappy"! I am always amazed at the DNA of fish that bring out so many interesting aspects of their profiles, pigment, color, patterns, markings and general anatomy.
I have a hunch that is why so many of us like to fish. It's more than just catching them and eating them. There is something about just an admiration as well. Sometimes I would like to be a fish just for one day...to hang out and chat with the rest of the school...but then say farewell...I gotta go back to my real life!
chuck56...yes that little cutie pie was released a... (
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Wouldn’t that be so cool? I saw the fish you caught and I don’t think I’ve seen one any prettier than that one. The little yellow fish I caught were so bright yellow I was amazed.
Here’s to more pretty fishes fishyaker.🥂
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And they taste wonderful fried up
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