Almost, maybe, but not quite...

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Rick Murchison

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Don't you just hate it when you get a really nice shot that's just not quite there,
vortex_bream.jpg

and the part you need to make it really nice is just simply missing?
Arrrgh!
Rick
 
Ahhh I know the feeling well Rick....
I think this is quite nice though, perhaps the angle is off a bit, would be a little bit nicer if the fish was facing the camera a little more.

But I think it's a great capture, fish is filling the frame, everything is nice and in focus..

Well done me thinks, now if you could only do something about that greenish water :wink: :D.
What kind of fish is it?

Cheers......
 
Thar be a sunfish, freshwater variety AKA bream :wink:
 
SuPrBuGmAn:
Thar be a sunfish, freshwater variety AKA bream :wink:

In this neck of the woods, we call 'em perchana.....bitin lil bass turds will draw blood if you're not careful....
 
We've always called them blue gill in S FL. Inhabit every body of fresh water you can find and are great bait for larger species such as large mouth bass and snook.
 
Bluegill . . .
 
And not bad tasting fried.
 
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