03-05-2011, 09:22 PM
[quote CoyoteSpinner]Great post - great "paper trail" after. Funeeee.
Ok - you be the dudge: Is it real, or is it Photoshopped?![/quote]
[cool][#0000ff]In the first picture, the crappie is real size. The kid has been photoshopped. He is really much smaller.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]In the second picture that is a white crappie. They do get quite a bit larger than our puny black crappies in Utah. But it is a "creative" picture with the arm extended and a "fish-eye" lens on the camera.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]By the way, Drew Cushing (DWR) claims there are some big white crappies in Gunnison Bend reservoir over by Delta. But every time I have been there it is nothing but a mud hole.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I have caught white crappies...and 19" black crappies...while living in Arizona. They grow bigger when they can eat hearty all year on abundant shad in warmer waters.[/#0000ff]
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Ok - you be the dudge: Is it real, or is it Photoshopped?![/quote]
[cool][#0000ff]In the first picture, the crappie is real size. The kid has been photoshopped. He is really much smaller.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]In the second picture that is a white crappie. They do get quite a bit larger than our puny black crappies in Utah. But it is a "creative" picture with the arm extended and a "fish-eye" lens on the camera.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]By the way, Drew Cushing (DWR) claims there are some big white crappies in Gunnison Bend reservoir over by Delta. But every time I have been there it is nothing but a mud hole.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I have caught white crappies...and 19" black crappies...while living in Arizona. They grow bigger when they can eat hearty all year on abundant shad in warmer waters.[/#0000ff]
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