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i can't believe my fish was stolen


radke22

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I won't be surpised if you can sell this to some media.....

That is a awesome picture...UN-BELIEVABLE

How did you do that ? You must have a continuous shooting camera....

I am goign to bring ST Catfish attention to this....

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Last winter I was fishing for crappies on Vermilion and we had a mink that was running out about 100 yards from shore and stealing fish right out of our fishhouses while we were sitting in them fishing! grin.gif

One of the guys finally had to put the cover on his minnow bucket because the mink discovered his minnows and was crawling right into the bucket and eating his minnows as fast as he could catch them! laugh.gif

Another funny part of the story is that everytime he stole a crappie and made a run for shore with it, an eagle would try to steal the fish from him. I saw the eagle hit the mink 3 different times and it never did get a single fish! I don't think it ever did actually hurt the mink either.

Sure wish I had a camera that day! ooo.gif

Cliff

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We had a rabbit get caught in a gate and die. I thtew it in the brush pile. The next moring an eagle had found it and had a feast in our back yard. the kids thought it was great and the pic they got for school

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How it all went down was like this; we drilled 20 holes, had a portable set up with heat. Jumped from hole to hole and dragged the portable to the better spots. While walking away from a hole with a crappie on the ice, the eagle came out of knowwhere and made a few passes at it. I used my Olypus Stylus point-and-shoot camera and waited (with camera fixed on the fish) until the eagle came close and I took the picture. Lots of luck on my part that it turned out like it did.

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Northlander, He doesn't need to send it to you for you to get it. Just right click on the picture and select "properties". Copy the URL and past it into a web browser and whack enter. Once there you can right click on the picture and select "save picture as" and save it to your PC and you are in business.

You can do that with most pics, unless someone has blocked that feature and most don't.

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"How it all went down was like this; we drilled 20 holes, had a portable set up with heat. Jumped from hole to hole and dragged the portable to the better spots. While walking away from a hole with a crappie on the ice, the eagle came out of knowwhere and made a few passes at it. I used my Olypus Stylus point-and-shoot camera and waited (with camera fixed on the fish) until the eagle came close and I took the picture. Lots of luck on my part that it turned out like it did."

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