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Mine will change from time to time. But right now it's a picture Gracie May, our 6 month old St. Bernard. laugh.gif

Bobby, does he still only get one bullet?

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Okay, now that I have that mystery solved, it looks like I am the only one without an avatar on here, so how do you do that? As you can tell, I'm not very computer-savvy.

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Eatsleepfish, you need to get your photo on photobucketdotcom first. Once you do that, click on the "url" line (on photobucket near the picture you uploaded). Then go to "my home" on FM......click edit next to personal information......go down to URL of your avatar.......right click in that box.......choose paste....then go down and click submit and you should be done...........good luck!

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28.5" Walleye caught last fall just before turnover on Thunder Lake. Hope to catch her again this year. cool.gif

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Mine is a picture I took of a big'ol black bear sittting on his duff... He sure looked like a fatty to me, here is another one of him... (or her?)

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Bowfin I caught while fishing a Metro LETS tourney a couple years back on Clearwater.

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Me an my GWP after a good afternoon hunt on the back 40.

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Mine is my son giving his new sister a good "once over", while explaining the house rules to her. I don't think he's quite decided on whether he'd like to keep her yet.

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Hey Big Tom, which Thunder Lake are you referring to? grin.gif

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My biggest largemouth bass at 22". Getting a replica mount done right now of it.

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I used to have my own old school (late 70's and 80's) heavy metal radio show and I had a motorcycle at the time. This was the picture of me the radio station used for "Metal Shop"- my head bangin' radio show on Saturday nights.

Justin

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umm mine was a walleye i caught up in canada.It was about 22 inches

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The one up 6 from your place in Emily. You lookin for a guide wink.gif

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Yeah, sometimes I could use all the help I can get! Seriously though Big Thunder is on my short list of lakes to get familiar with. smile.gifsmile.gif

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This is my 3 yr old English Springer Spaniel "Louie" Best dog I have ever had!!!! My Boy!!!

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This is from a trip in 2002 to Tobin Lake in Northern Saskatchewan in late fall. My Dad is a Northern Pike fanatic and this trip was his fantasy turned reality. We boated over a 100 Northerns in the 5 days and none were under 7 lbs. We fought some rough weather (35 degrees on the lake) and some holy rollers in a 16' camp boat. Great memories as we hauled in huge Pike one after another. We both caught our largest Northern and Walleyes of our lives up there. Would do it every year if it were not for the 16 hour drive.

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