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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 10/17/2004
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Wow Steve, the ones you caught are so much bigger than mine, I feel a damaged ego attack coming on. Those look a little like salmon. I would love to fish for salmon sometime, especially with a fly rod in a river. Thanks for the comment. Del.
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 10/16/2004
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Great capture Del, detail is nearly as sharp as the knife ;-)
I bet it tasted delicious also :-)
Funny though, I start at the tail cutting towards the head ... that is on the rare occasion I actually catch any fish ;-)
Or as they used to say on a certain program over here in the UK ... "Here is one I did earlier" ...
Best wishes, Steve
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Den Thompson
{K:30432} 10/16/2004
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what a great series Del. Makes me hungry. I'd be no good at it though. I'm no good with anything flexible. That goes for food, wallpaper, paint, washing up water, teaclothes. Give me steel or timber anyday. Den
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 10/16/2004
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Wonderful details and colors!
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Gabrielle Willson
{K:7978} 10/16/2004
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Something fishy going on in Virginia?
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Maria José Barres
{K:11276} 10/16/2004
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Great serie today! I like how you are desatured the colors and emphasize the textures! Greetings.
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 10/16/2004
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Hey Jim, you forgot heaps of tarter sauce made with real egg yolk mayo and a beer to wash it down. Maybe even some deep fat fried hush puppies. Del.
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Jim Loy
{K:31373} 10/16/2004
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Kekekek. In Ill-eh?-Noi we have "Illinois White Fish" (carp) and must be careful to not knick the mud vein... great composite. Deep fry mine in artery clogging batter and toss it on white bread... JIL
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 10/16/2004
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Now the other side
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