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Pehaps the strongest fish I've ever hooked, the bowfin is a formidable opponent.
Submitted by: Joseph D. Cornwall
Rated Average (2.6) with 8 votes. | Should I walk faster to get to the water or walk slower and enjoy the journey?
Submitted by: Joseph D. Cornwall
Rated Below average (2.4) with 5 votes. |
The lake calls. I close my eyes and I'm there.
Submitted by: Joseph D. Cornwall
Rated Average (3.3) with 4 votes. | Catch and release personified. Free bronze is the title of this image. This 18" smallmouth will live to fight another day.
Submitted by: Joseph D. Cornwall
Rated Excellent (4.8) with 12 votes. |
Multibloom wild roses are a common wildflower along the banks of the Midwest's freestone creeks and streams. Sometimes you have to look away from the water to see the real beauty a day of fishing can provide.
Submitted by: Joseph D. Cornwall
Rated Above average (4.3) with 3 votes. | The Mad Tom is a small, blue-black catfish that inhabits the swift, stoney waters of freestone streams and rivers. It is an important baitfish. This is the Al Troth bullhead pattern.
Submitted by: Joseph D. Cornwall
Rated Above average (4) with 5 votes. |
Rush Run Lake is a 37 acre impoundment in southwester Ohio. It is managed as a "trophy" panfish lake and is a fine spot to catch your breath and reconnect with that which is important in life.
Submitted by: Joseph D. Cornwall
Rated Above average (4.2) with 5 votes. | The longear sunfish is often mis-identified as a pumpkinseed. This is the most beautiful of all warmwater fishes with delicate markings of vivid blue and orange. A record specimen is almost always under 8", the Ohio state record is slightly under 7". This fish was about 5" long.
Submitted by: Joseph D. Cornwall
Rated Excellent (4.8) with 8 votes. |
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