4 lbs 13 oz on 4 wt Fly Rod

The background is whited out. Yes, it is a peacock spot. I am paranoid.

I go to all my spots by bike. Some are MUCH more productive than others. While this is a good theory because peacocks are almost everywhere, there is a whole neighborhood near me that hardly has any peacocks. I would rather not lose a spot that is a two minute bike ride from my house, that has fish like this if I can help it.Bluefish in ny wrote:If you think these fish are pressured... then just walk a block and you will find fish that are not. If you think a spot is a "honey hole" walk a block, and you will find another. If that one is not good a week later, walk 2 blocks, you will find another.
These are the people that scare me. They come into the neighborhoods I fish in waves. Once one comes, a bunch more will come. They literally wipe the population out of big fish, so it has to start from scratch.Cookinman wrote:
In all fairness to the Island fly-guy there, Many Freshwater sweet spots can get fished out of Bigger Bass both P's and to a lesser extent Largies to the Cane Polers out there. Some of those lakes are holding fish that took yeards to get as good as they are and minutes/days to clean up upon.....P's are sitting ducks to a crappie jig tied to a broomstick while on their beds and I have personally seen 5 gallon buckets full of P's...Makes ya sick....but since it IS legal, it is hard to chastize someone over. ( I usually ask them to take 5 smaller ones as opposed to one big breeder, but that is me)
I doubt anybody on this site is looking to "wipe out" YOUR fish population, thats pretty much an insult to me. Ill bet 99.44/100 BF catch and release here so quit using that excuse. Keep reporting your catches here, just dont put a picture up.islandflyfisher wrote:I go to all my spots by bike. Some are MUCH more productive than others. While this is a good theory because peacocks are almost everywhere, there is a whole neighborhood near me that hardly has any peacocks. I would rather not lose a spot that is a two minute bike ride from my house, that has fish like this if I can help it.Bluefish in ny wrote:If you think these fish are pressured... then just walk a block and you will find fish that are not. If you think a spot is a "honey hole" walk a block, and you will find another. If that one is not good a week later, walk 2 blocks, you will find another.
These are the people that scare me. They come into the neighborhoods I fish in waves. Once one comes, a bunch more will come. They literally wipe the population out of big fish, so it has to start from scratch.Cookinman wrote:
In all fairness to the Island fly-guy there, Many Freshwater sweet spots can get fished out of Bigger Bass both P's and to a lesser extent Largies to the Cane Polers out there. Some of those lakes are holding fish that took yeards to get as good as they are and minutes/days to clean up upon.....P's are sitting ducks to a crappie jig tied to a broomstick while on their beds and I have personally seen 5 gallon buckets full of P's...Makes ya sick....but since it IS legal, it is hard to chastize someone over. ( I usually ask them to take 5 smaller ones as opposed to one big breeder, but that is me)
I am sorry if I offended anyone by whiting out my background.
If you guys are that concerned about the background, and don't want me to post reports anymore, tell me, and I won't. I really don't see what the big deal is about me whiting out the background, so I can prevent people from wiping out local fish populations.
I have never tried the flash trick. My flash is not very strong. Will it still work?rob762 wrote:I don't see an issue with PS'ing the background, but let me offer an alternative.
Fishing shots almost always look best with "blue sky" in them. When you take pictures like this, turn on the flash on your camera (yes, even if it is bright out) and make sure you have either blue sky or a nice bushy ficus tree behind you. The 'fill flash' will tend to allow the camera to both expose your mug and not blow out the sky.
Voila! You have confidentiality, and get to show off your catch.
I can't believe that this is that big of a deal to you. But because it seems to be, I will explain my side.bass-pro-guy wrote:I doubt anybody on this site is looking to "wipe out" YOUR fish population, thats pretty much an insult to me. Ill bet 99.44/100 BF catch and release here so quit using that excuse. Keep reporting your catches here, just dont put a picture up.
i agreebass-pro-guy wrote:if your paranoid, dont post pictures. All you guys protecting your so-called "spots" is ridiculous.
Oh yeah, nice fish.