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    Red face Biggest most colorful catch of 2011 - what was yours?

    Hopefully the posted photobucket image has the correct coding etc. so that you can see this beauty. Really put up a fight. Caught it on the retrieve. It was a very overcast windy day; so, that probably accounts for it's being in the area. Going to frame a photo of this one and put it on the wall. Of course it was a "Catch & Release" deal. Something as nice as this should be caught again and again. If the photo coding isn't correct will try and re-post with the correct link ASAP.

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    WOW what a monster

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    Very pretty photo indeed! I think my largest catch this year was a very large painted turtle. I've caught plenty of turtles before on bait and one snapping turtle on a crank bait once, but never before on a fly. It fought like I hooked an old boot, except it moved from side to side a bit when I was "landing it" in my kayak. Sorry, no photo, but it really did happen; honest!

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    I will have to say my most colorful (if not biggest) catches were also not fish. Maybe "captures" would be a better word for these?






    But if I had to pick fish...it would probably be a toss-up between the following (more "colorful" than big, unfortunately):








    And this series of 3 bluegills caught from the same pond, the same evening, casting into the same small area. One was predominantly orange, one green, and one blue:




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    Those are colorful AND big, John! Excellent!
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    Jim,

    Certainly believe your turtle catch without photos as one of my friends wanted a fly I tie to use one day and he managed to hook a beaver with more then one witness! At our next chapter meeting some of "his friends" gave him a mounted small toy beaver with the fly in it's mouth as an award. Caught a pretty good sized snake one time. That was definitely a long release!

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    I don't suppose you want to count ourselves, our float tubes or the elm tree that hangs out over the river, not to mention the submerged logs that kept the fly.
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