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Had to share this photo from an April 1982 article in Georgia Sportsman
This is my dad holding a big bass from "Lake Blackshear" except it was really from Piney Z in Tallahassee.
He was buddies with the photographer
I remember that hat and shirt like it was yesterday....
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bman wrote:Had to share this photo from an April 1982 article in Georgia Sportsman
This is my dad holding a big bass from "Lake Blackshear" except it was really from Piney Z in Tallahassee.
He was buddies with the photographer
That's called a "Picture Fish." Some writers take one along in the live well in case none are caught while interviewing the subject. A certain TV host was notorious for carrying Picture Fish along just in case. It's not a good idea, as word always gets out and we lose credibility.
However...it's OK if you catch a big fish in location A, put her in a well and move to Location B on the same body of water so you have a better background. Just so long as you stay on the same lake or very close to the same location in a river or bay. That's an unwritten rule of good outdoor journalism. This is also a common practice if you're fishing with a guide or well-known local fisherman and he doesn't want to give away his secret spots. I did a story about JumpTrout and we had to go to Alabama so I could take the picture.