Gary Sundin
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Gary Sundin
MemberZach is dead on.
Gary Sundin
MemberLooks like fun.
Gary Sundin
MemberA shame indeed.
Gary Sundin
MemberAfter many years of smoking, I “almost quit” last November for the birth of my daughter.
Gary Sundin
MemberI’m sure us folks here in the southern U.S.A would do the exact same thing if we had a bunch of starving baby ‘possums.
Gary Sundin
MemberWhat about venomous snakes, insects, and spiders?
Gary Sundin
MemberPretty fish.
Gary Sundin
MemberI grew up on Outdoor Life and Field & Stream.
Gary Sundin
MemberHoly shit.
Gary Sundin
MemberIncredible.
Gary Sundin
MemberMy wife does something similar, although she cooks the tomatoes to make it a “sauce”.
Gary Sundin
MemberPerhaps they are grass carp.
Gary Sundin
MemberWelcome Thiago.
Gary Sundin
MemberWelcome Micah. Those are some very impressive fish.
The quality of some of this work is impressive. John Bennett’s 2nd shot is my favorite. I haven’t got the photographic talent of many, but I’ve had a good year.
Intense draught has been unkind to Georgia trout streams, producing some of the poorest local trout fishing I can remember. Nevertheless, in a handful of trout trips I did add a new species: naturally occurring North Carolina tiger trout.

I discovered a new place—the most beautiful southern Appalachian gorge I’ve ever fished.

I fished more in warm water than I have before, finally breaking through the local striper barrier that’s been thwarting my lackluster efforts the last two summers. The striper experience has pretty much defined my “serious” fishing year thus far.

I added grass carp to the life list.

But most significantly, I’ve been introducing a newcomer to my world.



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Gary Sundin
MemberDoes sound fun.
Gary Sundin
MemberIncredible shots.
Gary Sundin
MemberGreat photo essay.
Gary Sundin
MemberVery cool photo.
Gary Sundin
MemberInteresting thread.
Gary Sundin
MemberNice work, guys.
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