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walleye express
01-23-2005, 11:10 AM
Was flipping through my web sites photo gallery reminiscing about warmer days and easier fishing, when I noticed a few things that made me laugh. Some of these things/lessons would fall under things "Not to do" and some just funny. Heres a few for your entertainment.

Lesson One: Never bet your friends that you'll pay "Slave-Like" homage to the biggest fish. Pictures like these will come back to haunt you. :lol:
http://www.walleye-express.com/albums/summer/7_29_03_D.jpg


Lesson Two: Never leave the net at home. Even though it looks neat, I got several nasty cuts that took two weeks to heal after this day on the Bay. :rant:
http://www.walleye-express.com/albums/summer/summer1.sized.jpg


Lesson Three: When your thumb looks like it weighs 6 pounds, the fish are being held to close to the camera. :yikes: :lol:
http://www.walleye-express.com/albums/summer/July_20th_2002_004.jpg

Lesson Four: Never hold a nice walleye next to a 325 pound Pirate. The fish will not look as impressive. :lol:
http://www.walleye-express.com/albums/summer/summer_001.sized.jpg

Lesson Five: You want a trip you'll remember for weeks after it's over? Fish all day with your shirt off. :tdo12: :dizzy:
http://www.walleye-express.com/albums/summer/July_7thA.jpg

Lesson Six: Never take a picture of anybody better looking than the fish they are holding. Few people notice the fish. :p
http://www.walleye-express.com/albums/summer/Image02_005.jpg

And Lastly: Never, Ever catch more fish than you can squeeze into the picture. :D
http://www.walleye-express.com/albums/summer/Image05.jpg




The Whale
01-26-2005, 02:05 AM
Nice pics. She was holding fish ? :rolleyes: Know what ya mean ! Even though I'm glad to be iceing right now, dang that warm water and weather looks great doesn't it ? My boat is wimpering under the cover. :( :lol:

cnymph
01-26-2005, 09:05 PM
Great pictures! If you do leave the net at home be sure to have a pair of gloves as a back-up. I use gloves anyway, but then I would fall overboard if I leaned out like that to land a fish.