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How do I attach a pic to a post? My buddy sent me a pic (I posted to photo gallery), said it was posted on Facebook and supposedly was caught at Taylorsville Lake a couple days ago and weighed over 110lb. Has anyone heard anything about this? Looks like it could weigh close to 100lb but hard to tell from pic. Just wanted to share.
No disrespect to your friend but that sounds a little far fetched.How do I attach a pic to a post? My buddy sent me a pic (I posted to photo gallery), said it was posted on Facebook and supposedly was caught at Taylorsville Lake a couple days ago and weighed over 110lb. Has anyone heard anything about this? Looks like it could weigh close to 100lb but hard to tell from pic. Just wanted to share.
I saw it to and I think it is a fake, huge fake. If anybody caught a Cat that big it would be on the news, in the paper ect ect. I do not believe for one second that a 110# blue came out of Taylorsville lake.
Sorry man, not busting on you, but this is BS..
I was thinking the same thing. It was said to be caught two days ago at Taylorsville lake but I don't believe the blue cats have gotten that big there. Just wanted to see if anyone had heard anything. Is there a way to attach a pic to a thread or do you have to post it to the photo board?
Thanks
I looked at the pic closely and the guy is grinning like a possum eating chit. He also isn't straining at all in that pic. I've held 60# plus Blues for pics with Chuck, legit weighed no BS fish. I consider myself fairly strong for my size and they will kick the crap out of ya in the boat, you better hang on or they will flat out hurt you. That guy isn't even in a mild strain and Steve Austin he's Not.
Sorry, not buying one word of it, nothing on you man, I just think it's complete crap.
I ahve not seen the pic you are speaking of however I can say that I personally saw a couple of guys on Taylorsville Lake about 5 years ago that were catching cats with their hands, sorry can remember the term for that right now, and the largest one was 6 foot long. The guy picked it up by the gills, lifted it up to his chest and there was still about a foot or so in the bottom of the boat. Their are some big ones in there.
I've just seen the pic. That is a nice cat by anyone's standards, But It is not a 100+lb fish. I'd say it's less than half that. I caught this cat awhile back and it wasn't quit 50#
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19...3/45blue-1.jpg
This one was caught by a buddy several years ago and if I remember correctly, it didn't quit hit 80#
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19...re_159_907.jpg
Here is the link to the Blue Catfish photo.
Hey Relic, that 80 is legit my man....................Dang nice fish, beautiful Blue. way to go.....tell your buddy that is a Hoss..I've just seen the pic. That is a nice cat by anyone's standards, But It is not a 100+lb fish. I'd say it's less than half that. I caught this cat awhile back and it wasn't quit 50#
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19...3/45blue-1.jpg
This one was caught by a buddy several years ago and if I remember correctly, it didn't quit hit 80#
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y19...re_159_907.jpg
Check this link and notice the guy holding this catfish,I looked at the pic closely and the guy is grinning like a possum eating chit. He also isn't straining at all in that pic. I've held 60# plus Blues for pics with Chuck, legit weighed no BS fish. I consider myself fairly strong for my size and they will kick the crap out of ya in the boat, you better hang on or they will flat out hurt you. That guy isn't even in a mild strain and Steve Austin he's Not.
Sorry, not buying one word of it, nothing on you man, I just think it's complete crap.
http://internationalfishingnews.blog...h-tops-90.html
Really, with a rod in his mouth and a 91 pound cat.
That fish looks totally legit, that is what a biggun looks like. That guy knows how to hold a Catfish to....Check this link and notice the guy holding this catfish,
http://internationalfishingnews.blog...h-tops-90.html
Really, with a rod in his mouth and a 91 pound cat.
