WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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@SKT great photos man, it’s so hard get good pics on iPhone of the moon. But these look really good. I was vibing on it last night walking my dog , super harvest moon. Think read online was partial eclipse at like 4am west cost time.
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@meatmarketdenim1 yeah the partial eclipse was very cool. It hit its peak at about 9:45 here. It’s hit or miss with the iPhone pics. I currently have a 14 pro and it has done an excellent job in the photography dept
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Parents Weekend at Florida State
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@Tago-Mago It’s really nice,even in the rain!
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@Madame-Buttonfly is out of town. So the kitchen table looks like it should.....
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Bike crawl
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It'll still catch fish.....But I have a spare (and two in green, which may actually be a better colour) - well I lent it to one of the Frenchies who's gone back to The Ivory Coast with it, though he does say that he will get it to me when he is back in Europe in Dec. Though that may mean that I have to go and meet him and do a bit of fly fishing together, not bought that up with Paula yet
I think that I learned a lot about what lures to use this time, so I'm going to "refresh" my Tuna lure collection when I am in Japan in Nov. Tackle House will get a bashing....
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@Jett129 love the washed out color scheme over the blue cream UHF Arthur
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@goosehd said in WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS):
@Giles I was going to try and buy you a lure or two…after brief research I have accepted that I am in over my head. There are quite a few manufacturers out there and hard to judge from pictures what’s good. Might be a new topic for me to study
Yeah, it's difficult. Fishing is all about confidence, and if I don't have confidence in alure then I can't/wont fish with it. I bought a new lure (well, I bought a few) to try out in Morocco, I tried it for a few casts and just could not get it to swim properly, It'll never get used again. Conversely, the Bass I caught on Saturday was caught on a lure I was trying for the first time, and it will now become my lure of choice when I want to fish in 4-6 feet of water and there are no snags.