Someone sent me this , just had to share it
Would trim tabs help get this minnow home ?
John![]()
Someone sent me this , just had to share it
Would trim tabs help get this minnow home ?
John![]()
For some reason I don' think that boat is designed to do that.
Big fish tho.
Pazz
buoyancy tanks maybe "L"
he'd be better off towing it home lol
Ther're just putting a bridle on it and are going to troll it...........Jim.
Haines Signature "FinaLeigh" 580F 135 Optimax
CH 81 & 72 VHF
Just need that guy to move to other side to balance it out a bit more![]()
Bit of swell would have made it just that bit more interesting........:shocked:
once its in the boat.....then what? lol
I can just imagine the reactions of onlooker watching it getting towed in. "Sh!t, look at the skipbait those buggers are use!" "Whatever takes that will take some landing!"
Steve
Good thing they have Suzies on the back Hey!
What??
OK Ok Ok !!
Just joking!
wonder why its down so far at the stern? Would have thought most of the weight was in the head and shoulders of that fish, which is mid ships.
Clearly there is a second boat (otherwise who took the pic????) why dont the share the load and tow it in together?
Also bit of a noob question, but what sort of fish is that?
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i reckon its a very good photoshop pic
Thats what I thought Mike. I goggled big blue fin tuna, cause thats what I thought it was, and that looks like a yank boat, and they do get fish over the 1000 pound mark, some awesome pics out there.
That one just doesnt look right though?
Yes if you look at the shadow angle of the antennas you will notice they run forward and the pectoral fin shadow angles back towards the stern.Given the curvature of that fin you would of thought it would be angling more upright,or at least 90deg to the body length.Maybe wrong but the more i look at it the more it looks odd.But then again what is making the boat list?Jim
Haines Signature "FinaLeigh" 580F 135 Optimax
CH 81 & 72 VHF