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Darkhouse Spearing Photos Gallery


bassNspear

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Here is the first photos that i have shared on here. Nothing to exciting out there this weekend but some decent pic's. Did manage two between my brother and myself and let a middle size one swim for a while yet. It was a good weekend.

Hole

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Both holes

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Brothers'

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Time to call it.

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I think that I figured out the problem heres a couple of photos

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merk rember this pic its when we were coming off the lake at the GTG

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Nice looking photos.

Is that a portable?

BNS - no portables, i am not sure which house you are wondering about, but the pic in the house in mine and the others with the sunset are the neighbors.

Elwood - beautiful fish, thats why i sit for hours staring down a hole hoping for that guy to swim by.

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The pic above is that of behindthehead. It speaks for itself. He did get it behind the head also. Nice job, Matt

Thanks elwood for posting this.

I will let behindthehead tell the story.

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Nice looking fish hawk. Sure it was a blast!

Elwood, from what i remember, the snow was coming sideways in that photo:)

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Yea BNS it was sideways alwright this was the photo coming off the lake and we had a little his hap well need less to say we ended up driveing ouyt to load up everything ont merks truck . but I still had a blast.

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ha ha i tried to put that picture up about a week ago but i couldnt figure out how to do it.

i think thats the fish of a lifetime but i will still be hunting for another one.

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I think I got this photobucket thin going. Here is a few from the last few years. These are 10" Bear Creek decoys. I spear about 8-10ft with the decoy about halfway down.

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    • Mike89
      his eyes say it all!!!  
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