Swamp pics, dial up beware

Great pictures fishshooter! I wouldn't mind catching a couple catfish like that either what did the biggest on way 15-20 pounds?, nice!:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Really some SUPER photos! Such an extremely different environment from the mountains of Oregon where we live. Though, the raccoon's look the same. ;)
 
Wow, there seems to be some really great pics on this forum at the minute, thanks and keep them coming !!!!
 
Cyprus are the only tree that can liek after getting struck by lightening, or so I have been told. My in-law live south of Tallahassie (or how the hell ever you spell it) reminds me some of Wakulla Springs
 
Up here we have Channel cats on the Red River of the North and some Blues over west in the Missouri river.
 
Great pics, I especially like the one with the bird nest up high and the tree's surrounding it :)
 
Awesome, love the marlin too. I am getting a 336 for my next gun, probably in 30-30 though.
 
It's beautiful, so very different than NJ.I'd like to see more pictures and hear more about living there,thanks for the pictures.
 
Great photos thanks for sharing. Some of those swamp critters make me almost happy to be in NJ.
 
Fishshooter,

Awesome pix! I haven't been to the swamps down south in a long time; some of the most unique terrain around. Keep 'em coming. Plus, anybody who loves lever-action rifles is fine by me.
 
Last couple, the Mrs.'s showing me up in the catfishing department.

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She showed you up in a lot more than that. hahaha. I feel ya though. I am happy that my wife has a natural talent with firearms, but I HATE IT when she goes all Annie Oakley on me at the range. I took her to a shotgun range that is one of those where you move through a series of different stands and the machines throw the clays in all different ways. She loved it. I almost had to pay her to come with me, but once we got started, she had a great time. We took a Saiga 410 I had just bought and 400 shells. I like using it because it makes it a lot harder and you have to have some serious skill to hit the clays with that thing. I was doing pretty good. SHE was unleashing what has come to be known as The Great Clay Holocaust of 2007. She had never even picked up a 410, much less a semi-auto, and she might have missed 4 out of the 200 we shot at. My numbers weren't quite that good. Needless to say, just knowing that she did better than me was her favorite part of the trip... and she damn sure let me know the whole way home.
 
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