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Florida Fish pics
We want to see any fish pictures you have collected! Whether you or a family member caught them or not -- put them up, as long as they are not copyrighted or watermarked.
If you did catch them, please share how, and anything else you want to add that would help someone else learn.
For the ones that you caught personally and document, there will be a random drawing at the end of the year for submissions. Winners will receive a plug or lure. Thanks, bunkerjoe.
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Don't put your hands in the mouths of hungry tarpon.
The story behind this one:
Me and my family from Texas went on a short road trip down to the Florida Keys. We stopped at Robbie's in Islamorada for a break and to see the famous wild tarpon that feed there. I was sick that day, and the sun was making me even more sick. I was trying to get photos anyhow, since I knew that we probably wouldn't make it there again anytime soon.
I went to take a photo of my brother dangling a fish over the dock. I got one, and then snapped another one approximately 1.2 seconds later, and I looked up to see this HUGE tarpon attached to his arm- watch, elbow, and all! It wouldn't let go, and finally, it did leaving my bleeding brother in shock and (shockingly) excitement. Now, all that's left is a scar- and a picture for evidence...
By the way, you can feed these wild tarpon for only about 3 dollars.
http://www.geotimes.org/aug08/articl...avels0808.html
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