A buddy of mine from Ono caught this monster, it hit his bathroom scales @ 60lbs.[img width=427 height=640]http://i50.tinypic.com/2zyk2ue.jpg[/img]
[img width=639 height=426]http://i49.tinypic.com/24oy1qp.png[/img]
Printable View
A buddy of mine from Ono caught this monster, it hit his bathroom scales @ 60lbs.[img width=427 height=640]http://i50.tinypic.com/2zyk2ue.jpg[/img]
[img width=639 height=426]http://i49.tinypic.com/24oy1qp.png[/img]
:o
:yippee:
Nice fish and cute puppy too.
:headbang: Nice freaking fish! :headbang:
With the limited access to Ono, there's no telling what kind of monsters are lurking below.
That's one fine catch.
Did he catch it from a boat or dock at Ono?
I would be interested in a tissue sample from fat kings in that area. I have a theory that kings and other predators smart enough to harvest the species of those areas will not have as high of mercury levels as predators which stay at or beyond the coast--especially with the warmer winters we've had in recent years.
If my theory is correct, that king (if it returned to that area year after year) might have similar mercury levels to, let's say, a 20# king due to its choice of diet in that location.
Then again, he might have wandered in there during the recent storm and found treasure food and decided not to leave. Either way, just a hunch.
Tell your bud congrats on his fish.
Ono?
no, he got it on his way back from snapper fishing yesterday
VG,I would like a tissue sample from your little brain.Who in their right mind would even consider that fish being caught in 'Ole River ...........??????
HAHA i about sprayed tea out my nose on that one :D
VG will you make me a sandwich