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![]() Full Photo ![]() Full Photo ![]() Drum can really fight. But Kyle says, "they sure got an ugly mouth!" Full Photo ![]() Kyle prepares to practice his "catch-and-release". That means, he'll release it, then try to catch it again. Full Photo ![]() Jared with his snagging rod standing before a flooded low-water dam at Chouteau Bend. Normally, we have our boat in the water at this location, but the dam is normally visible and the water not nearly as rough. Full Photo ![]() An early, wet, spring morning at Skiatook Lake. Jared caught this "mama" on a silver redfin while fishing the riprap next to the dam. (Notice one of the balloons we were pulling in the background.) Full Photo ![]() Full Photo ![]() Ben just likes to fish! He caught the only one to be had the day we ventured to Pleasure Island south of Port Arthur, Texas. Full Photo ![]() Full Photo ![]() FISH ON! (note: Kyle is not a farmer. He worked at a plant farm the spring of 2003) Full Photo ![]() Winner of the 2003 Sandite Wrestler's Fishing Tournament. Full Photo ![]() Catching sandies at Chouteau Bend. Full Photo ![]() Not bad! But this sandy doesn't match anything near the striper he caught last year, or the bigger striper his dad is gonna catch this year. Full Photo ![]() Tough Day. But you can't stop fishing or the family will outdo you. Full Photo ![]() Jared demonstrates for Dad the perfect casting technique for catching bait. Full Photo ![]() Carla took this nice shot while we were fishing Skiatook Lake on an early, hot, August Oklahoma morning. The model for this photo was apparently focused on slabbing for hybrids. Full Photo ![]() A graphite rod and a too tight drag means trouble when you're fishing for the early spring, hungry-mean striper. Full Photo ![]() Jared is amazed at the fifteen pound blue cat his mom caught at Keystone Lake in Oklahoma. He's wondering if he could've landed this fish on a small rod-and-reel like his mother did. Full Photo
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