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mrklean Id mount that fish! Look at the coloration on that! Not a big fish but that color is awesome! I have the same spear and since I fixed the barbs its back to having no problems.

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cool video's merk. thats half the fun of spearing...........watching the behavior of the fish when there in the hole. awefully entertaining at times.

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got this one a week ago saturday. the gills were riped out one one side. gills were all white on one side and nice and red on the other. the fish was obviously having a hard time.

39.5" 14 lb

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mounter in my book, looks like washington is paying off for ya! NICE FISH! now when I get up there put me in a spot where I can get one of those... Ill be up friday for sure now.

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OK RUB IT IN MR 15MIN IN THE DARKHOUSE!!! I still cant believe this fish its the mike tyson on steriods in the pike world. Yeah well maybe you can mount that other one getting eaten by the big one!

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haha that would be sweet 23 pounder chasing a 14 pounder. the glass table would have to be 8 feet long though.

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haha yeah more like having to be a cabelas size mount. Like the fish mounts in the scenes they have. Whats crazy is Im sure under the ice pike in the 23lb range would love taken a chunk out of a 14lb fish for territory. How wide is the head on your 23lber? Its gotta be close to 6" or bigger gringrincool

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cool pic. you always seem to get them to stay in hole long enough to get a nice picture of them. doesnt look like it much under the ice either

lardy

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laska i never measured the head but i had 4 tines in it and the 2 outside tines were touching the sides of the fish.

mr leak. most of the time guides get paid right? if so i sure will guide everybody. haha

there are a ton of good spots on washington and alot of fish in that lake.

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BTH You ready for me to come up friday I wanna be out early just gotta swing by walts first. If ya could meet me their that would be great Ive never been to this lake...
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i will be out friday morning. i can meet you at the bait shop or where ever is convenient. a fue people moved in on me today. but still alot of good spots out there.

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Ill stick somewhere by you, that way I can take pics of the monster fish when you get them grin I dont know which way I'll be coming yet probably thru ur town so Ill call ya when Im by B&B bait or so...

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Managed to spear a nice 10#er, couple a picklers and caught some good pannies, a good day on the lake,,,better than work would have been...

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I found the policy for the forum and I

quote:

"We're looking for fish pictures in good taste that encourage selective harvest principles so the dead fish rule is as follows: Fish pictures must be in the natural environment where the fish is caught that do not look frozen, stiff, bloodied or look like they were just poured out of a bucket, no alcohol beverage containers or cigarettes and no stringer or fish in a bucket pics. Fish Mount, inside a fish house and live release tournament pictures are ok as well.

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So in other words pike on the ice away from blood is fine-its on the lake. As far as on cardboard it doesnt look pretty and thats all I can say on that, idk. I believe that a guy holding a speared fish shouldnt have blood or anything dripping off of the fish etc. If I were some people I would simply take your fish outside even at home put it on a patch of snow and submit your picture its that easy just dont say you did so... aslong as the fish doesnt look frozen... If its frozen obviously by the rules its a no go...

Probably not exactly what a morderator would say but I think you guys get the jist of it. hope this helps clarify some things.

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Fish decoys I have carved and painted since I started last May. ><B>

My go to decoy all season so far is the first red and white with a spinner! ><B>

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