Long Range Fish Report
From Royal Star Sportfishing
From Royal Star Sportfishing
Fish Report for 5-11-2012
5/11/12
Well today's selections are either going to take us down a notch in viewers opinion, or raise us into a new category of humor. I'll let the photos speak for themselves along with the quote we received from Dr. Stuart Exall when he shared these "priceless" selections: " Hey again Tim- The next two are great shots, but made much better by the background. Check out Blaine's face closely. These are priceless. The fish in the pic with the 'Full Moon' was the 246.2, the one with Blaine in the background was the notorious 'jerky fish' at about 180#."
Apparently Stuart has such a warm disposition, and a penchant for commerating nearly every fish he lands on camera, that others can not resist the temptation to share in his glory. Today's shots are a couple of out takes that didn't make the main showing. Enjoy, and put your dark glasses on to prepare for the blinding glare in the first image. There's a lot more I could say but why? I hope your laughing after viewing these classics. We still are. Back to the serious side again tomorrow - a little of this stuff goes a long way!
Tim
Photo Here...
Photo Here...
Well today's selections are either going to take us down a notch in viewers opinion, or raise us into a new category of humor. I'll let the photos speak for themselves along with the quote we received from Dr. Stuart Exall when he shared these "priceless" selections: " Hey again Tim- The next two are great shots, but made much better by the background. Check out Blaine's face closely. These are priceless. The fish in the pic with the 'Full Moon' was the 246.2, the one with Blaine in the background was the notorious 'jerky fish' at about 180#."
Apparently Stuart has such a warm disposition, and a penchant for commerating nearly every fish he lands on camera, that others can not resist the temptation to share in his glory. Today's shots are a couple of out takes that didn't make the main showing. Enjoy, and put your dark glasses on to prepare for the blinding glare in the first image. There's a lot more I could say but why? I hope your laughing after viewing these classics. We still are. Back to the serious side again tomorrow - a little of this stuff goes a long way!
Tim
Photo Here...
Photo Here...
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