Here are a few more pictures the last one was taken at over 750 yards in low light but it still gives you a good Idea of how big this one is.
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I haven't been doing much fishing latey I have been working on the deer camp and checking out the deer heard. I read about a way to take long range photos 400 + yards with a regular point & shoot type of camera. You do it by using a spotting scope rather than a high dollar camera lense. Here is a photo of my setup that I made using a Cannon SD1200 Elph camera attached to a Nikon Pro Staff spotting scope 16-48 power zoom. Of course the photo quality is not that of a $12,000 dollar camera lense but it is fun taking long range photos of deer.
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Slabologist
"Professor of Slabology 101"
Keep your line tight !
Here are a few more pictures the last one was taken at over 750 yards in low light but it still gives you a good Idea of how big this one is.
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Slabologist
"Professor of Slabology 101"
Keep your line tight !
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Thats neat brian.
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Will work for hunting time.
way too cool!
Great lookin images--
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Nice Slabo. Does season open before next weekend's get together? Tenderloin would sure be good.:D
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Nice pics Brian!
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Looks like good eatin!!
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