Saturday, May 16, 2009

Camera Critters #58

Camera Critters by Misty Dawn, go here to see who's participating.

This is one of the biggest perch I've caught from Lake Hodgson, 12" long. There are also a White Crappie and a Black Crappie in the photo.
This American Robin came by while I was cleaning the fish.
I was able to get a good photo of the bird with the orange breast plate.
Go and visit some other critters from around the world.

35 comments:

  1. Those are some nice looking fish. Crappie are good eatin', too.

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  2. Niiice catches - Did the Robin sing to you? hehehe

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  3. what time is dinner:) lol, nice catch! We also have a few robins around here, not that skinny yet! Have a nice weekend!

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  4. I've been seeing lots and lots of robins lately.

    I played too :)

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  5. Great shots! Nice sized perch, indeed!

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  6. It just keeps raining here...I am wondering when we will be able to go fishing.

    I like the nice capture of the robin.

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  7. Great looking fish!What time is dinner?

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  8. I love eating perch! Wonderful looking fish...hope you had a good time catching them.

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  9. That robin has a curious look. I like the colorful fish as well!

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  10. Fishing and birding -- can't beat that!

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  11. Every time I come here I get a good fishing lesson! Between you and Frank's blog, you'll make a fisher(wo)man of me yet!

    Great shots. The last one of the bird is great.

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  12. Your robins are so different to ours, but the fish I recognize. Nice catch camera and rod.

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  13. Glad to see your getting you line wet again and having some good catches to boot! Seldom do I see a 12" perch I consider a 10"er and good sized around these parts.

    Those were some really nice crappies in your earlier post, I bet they were delish!

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  14. My sister loves to fish and I love robins! Nice pictures and a nice catch.

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  15. Now, you need to change your story to have the red robin being the one who captured those fish above...

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  16. What a great catch and what a great capture of the robin. Congratulations on both!

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  17. Really good looking fish!

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  18. Hi Tom,

    Looks like you had a wonderful fishing trip and a good encounter with the robin.

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  19. OK - I can't tell the difference between the crappies...what is it??

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  20. Congrats, Tom... That is a big one!!!!! Have you eaten him yet????? YUM!!!!

    We can see (from our home) a Robin's nest on top of our neighbor's gutter. George told me to get my binoculars and look them closer. I told him that I couldn't do that for fear the neighbors (whom we don't see often) would think that I'm spying on them... ha

    Have a great Sunday.
    Betsy

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  21. Kewl critter post. Actually, I had fish for dinner tonight but it was caught by my sister & her husband in Alaska. VERY TASTY indeed.
    Hugs and blessings,

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  22. Tom : Congratulations on those beautiful fishes that you caught. They look awesome, tell me they taste as good.

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  23. I used to catch perch off the dock in Canada when I was about 7 or 8 for my Dad to use when trolling for pike!! Those that I caught were about 4 or 5 inches long..great memories!!
    Looks like you are about to plant that garden..ahhh spring has come!
    Nice post!

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  24. I adore the Robin photo... I have seen a few flying around here from tree to tree but they are jumpy birds and quite hard to photograph.
    You did a wonderful job at this one!!!

    Hugs♥

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  25. Very good looking fish !!

    I can almost smell them sizzling in the fry pan. :-)

    Pretty red robin ... perhaps he was hoping to be invited in for dinner !!

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  26. Wonderful catch!! Is the robin a fish eater? Because he was interested in your fish! Have a great week!

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  27. Fishing guy! Your really living up to your name!

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  28. Those are some good looking fish. Looks like you had a decent day fishing. :-)

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  29. Great shots! I love fresh caught fish grilled over an open fire. SIGH!!! Now you're making me hungry. Maybe I can con er beg er pay my kids to go fishing? :)

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  30. You must have lots of practice fishing cuz you catch some good ones. :) I usually end up with tiny ones that get put back. :)

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  31. Love the robin and the fresh fish! I actually had fresh fish for dinner yesterday-and boy was it good!

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