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There are some specific sounds that could be of benefit to you on your next saltwater fishing trip, how about saltwater fishing pictures. What am I talking about? How many of us have heard someone tell the story of ‘the one that got away’? And if you have been present for more than one of that great story telling moments, you may notice that each time the story is told, the fish seems to grow. Tuna turned whale! Whether by inches or feet the result in making the story bigger always starts by making the fish bigger. And if by some great and wonderful chance you happen to have accompanied this friend on this saltwater fishing trip, your interjections about the true size of the great fish would more likely be pushed away by the person who is quickly becoming the known as the fisherman who once held glory in his hands. Unless, while standing out on the deck of the boat, at the end of the pier, or wading in the shallow waters you not only hear the sounds of saltwater splashing and sea fish flapping, but you hear click! Snap! Flash! Here is a general rule for saltwater fishing you may not have heard; if it is caught on the hook, catch it on film!

Saltwater fishing pictures are some of the most awesome pictures to look at. Even if you are not a fisherman of any kind you cannot help but stare at the wonder of a giant Marlin jumping out of the water struggling with man and hook. Or a beautiful swordfish arched high in the air as if preparing for the battle not to be caught. Saltwater fishing pictures are so full of life that I cannot imagine anyone who would not find themselves looking at the pictures in wonder. If you are planning a saltwater fishing trip make sure to take pictures of your saltwater fishing adventure. You can post your saltwater fishing pictures on the Internet in a personal web page or other fishing sites open to anglers. Because saltwater fishing pictures are so often magnificent, you also have the potential to sell your saltwater fishing pictures on-line, to magazines, book publishers or other saltwater fishing enthusiasts.

The great thing about sharing your saltwater fishing pictures is that not only are you able to share the joy and adventure you had, but also others are able to learn from what you have shared. People who might have questions, apprehensions, or who are just plane curious about saltwater fishing.



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Grass Island Cruises invites us to see Guilford by sea (video) - New Haven Register


Grass Island Cruises invites us to see Guilford by sea (video)
New Haven Register
But although the new venture is easy to miss and only entering its second summer, Bussmann and his 15-passenger Oldport Launch have been reeling in saltwater-loving sightseers at the town marina for rides on Long Island Sound and up the East and West ...

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St. Petersburg Area Fishing Report 5/24/12 - The Ledger (blog)


St. Petersburg Area Fishing Report 5/24/12
The Ledger (blog)
George Hastick of Fish Hunter Charters (727-525-1005). The Fish Hunter “Snook are hanging from under the mangroves to 50 feet out in front of the groves if there is good grass with potholes for them to ambush from. Whitebait has been my number one go ...

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Forecast for kings looks good despite cold, cloudy rivers - Bellingham Herald


Forecast for kings looks good despite cold, cloudy rivers
Bellingham Herald
Captain Bobby Savino with Saltwater Safari Company said he had a nice day of fishing in about 300 feet of water east toward Montague Island. His trip last Sunday aboard the Legend produced nice 50- to 100-pound fish for his clients.

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Catching winter flounder - Gloucester Daily Times


Catching winter flounder
Gloucester Daily Times
The Saltwater Guide put out by the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries has some excellent pictures to show the difference. Although the IGFA record for a flounder is 22 lbs 7 oz., a good fish here in the Gloucester and Salem harbors would be in ...

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Finding a home with an outdoor kitchen - Newsday


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Finding a home with an outdoor kitchen
Newsday
Fifty percent of average homeowners on Long Island -- those who have been in a single-family home between three and 20 years with an average combined income of $80000 to $150000 -- have made their backyard more family friendly, according to the ...

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