Grrrrrrr.....
Cool pic! What type of camera and lens do you have?
Sony DSC-H5
36-432mm equivalent (12x optical) F2.8-3.7 Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar zoom lens
Thats a neat pic!! ;D
It's all about the Macro!
You know Micro, I really never looked at'em like that. That's an interesting perspective and great detail. Looked like the right place hook'em too. Great photo- I'd frame it!
Big O
awesome picture!
WHAT A DINK! :
;D
THATS why my thumb is all rough and ragged after I've had a good day! ;D
Teeth sharp--eating shad and other softer baits.
Teeth dull--eating things with shells like crawdads etc.
Least that is what I always understood.
Better use gloves :
I must say I didn't expect such a cool picture from the title. Nice job!
Cool Picture...I'm getting a fish gripper
QuoteTHATS why my thumb is all rough and ragged after I've had a good day! ;D
Exactly what I was thinking.
If you hadn't said what that was a pic of, I would have been stumped. Looks so sick up close, nice picture
Cool Pic Thanks
thats awesome
awsome pic! ive never really taken the time to look at them.
Cool pics, that close it looks like a saltwater fish. It takes a steady hand to get a macro shot that clear. I shake like a crack addict looking for a fix.
My hand is all torn up from those d**n teeth. Bass bit me pretty hard the other day removing a hook. I was VERY suprised.
After catching 156 bass this week in two trips, I got a bad case of bass thumb. The tender part below the joint is the most torn up. Actually it feels pretty good
156 Bass!?!? I'm surprised you even have a thumb left.
Reminds me of a 4 pounder I caught a few years ago. The first thing I noticed upon landing it was its massive teeth. It actually drew blood when it bit down on my thumb.
Talk about shallow depth of field!
Only bass that do not have teeth are from West Virginia. ;D
(Sorry, could not help myself)
QuoteOnly bass that do not have teeth are from West Virginia. ;D(Sorry, could not help myself)
That's just not right. Everyone knows bass from West Virginia have a tooth.
QuoteQuoteOnly bass that do not have teeth are from West Virginia. ;D(Sorry, could not help myself)
That's just not right. Everyone knows bass from West Virginia have a tooth.
Here's to both of you fellow Virginians
As I tell most less experienced fisherman, bass thumb is a good sign, but bass palm means you got into some fish!
Although that may not apply to little people like Russ.