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Extreme Stream

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About Extreme Stream

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    Bait Fisherman
  • Birthday 08/03/1986

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  1. Hi, Due to my acceptance of a new position with a new employer, I wish to have all previous posts, photos, and other information by this account deleted. Also please delete the account, and send confirmation to my email address proving it has been deleted. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
  2. Too late but, I would go with the Escalade. It is always nice to stand out from the crowd. The bus will also accomplish that though...lol.
  3. Great pictures. I was winter fishing today and I saw many similar scenes here on the rock. Those donuts are the coolest things ever eh?
  4. Probrally my best bird picture...compressed for internet...Taken in Edmonton Alberta last spring.
  5. TCR, When you fish for sea trout do you only fish coastal waters? Sinking line I would imagine? I once thought about it but I would say the salt would ruin the gear? Really nice pictures there great fish.
  6. I've never tried it but I would say get a tapletop tripod and try to photograph your fly on the vise that way. Add a white backround and perhaps have a lamp for extra lighting then set your camera to macro mode and take lots of shots until you get one that turns out okay.
  7. Hi, I hope this helps. http://www.flyflickers.com/ff/flybox/reple.../snowshoe.shtml
  8. My opinion is some aspects of the photo are real, but the picture itself as presented is fake. in my opinion it may be three or four parts of photographs pieced together. Anyone who has taken any night photography could tell you that it would be impossible to take a picture of a fish at night using a flash and still manage to capture the moon in such vibrant detail. As well there would be other obvious problems in that particular situation. Unfourtunately a shop job, but well done. Oh and for your second question, as Peterjay posted the fish looks to be some sort of Walleye. I can't see him catching walleye leaping out of the water at a non weighted hook with a piece of plastic grub on the end. In my experience in Northern Alberta/ Southern NWT, walleye prefer deeper depths Cheers
  9. Awesome photos people. I have been thinking about getting a German Shorthaired pointer, right now all I use is english setters. Canada's north has so much to offer!
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