R100RS the ideal inland boat.

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R100RS the ideal inland boat.

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This pic was taken about 15 years ago. It's a female brown trout.
My 6ft telescopic rod has traveled with me on the bike heaps over the years.
Nuttin like a fresh trout in the pan. :mrgreen:

Anyone else go motorcycle fishing?
Can't get this picture happening properly. I've tried to make the fish photo bigger without success.
I guess it's just another of my tales of roe. :roll:

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Yep, I've done a bit of motorcycle fishing myself. I caught a Pisces once, she was a vegetarian and tasted real nice, but I had to throw her back... too much baggage.
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Tim Shepherd wrote:Yep, I've done a bit of motorcycle fishing myself. I caught a Pisces once, she was a vegetarian and tasted real nice, but I had to throw her back... too much baggage.
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Here ya go Jeff. I just cut out all the white background.
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I wonder how long before someone wants to argue whether or not it is a brown trout.
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Heck, I was only wondering if that bag smells "fishy" when it is not used?
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justoneoftheguys wrote:Heck, I was only wondering if that bag smells "fishy" when it is not used?
No, 'cause there are no fish in it. :idea:
I rarely put a fish in the bag once I've got it in the bag.
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There are no roads in the Wyoming mountains where I caught these a few weeks ago, so unfortunately it isn't the result of motofishing (perhaps the finest combination of two activities I can think of). Still, some of the best fishing I've ever done....

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Nice photos Godot. What else do you use the hemostats for? I use them to fit the wire to the rear brake switch. Have 2 pair in my toolkit at all times.
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Excellent Godot! Some interesting colour/pattern variations, not unlike our trout.
Trout season opens here in about four weeks, and this season my eldest son and I will be onto 'em.
Trout fishing is much more than just catching fish eh?
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