If the tail is moving fast enough to blur the image, then how could the shutter catch the dogs in perfect focus. From the photographic aspect, the image makes me sceptical.
The day I was to leave for Alaska to tape the last episode of the season for my show, The Best and Worst of Tred Barta on Versus, I woke up with a gimpy left leg. My toes had no power, and I could lift my leg only halfway up. I went to my doctor who immediately ordered an MRI.
Shortly thereafter, my problem worsened, prompting me to drive straight to the emergency room.
Approximately six hours later, I lay on a gurney, paralyzed from the waist down.
Equipped with armfuls of new rods and reels, the Outdoor Life new tackle test team descended on Buras, Louisiana last week to put the new gear through its paces against some of the toughest fish that swim: bull redfish.
Internet message boards throughout Michigan are abuzz with word of a possible world record brown trout taken on the Manistee River yesterday morning. Tom Healy of Rockford, Michigan caught the huge brown which weighed in at 41 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 43.75 inches long. Biologists have reportedly taken scale samples of the fish to verify the catch.
Makes me wonder about all the panic over global warming, and polution and the ozone layer. Somewhere, someone must be doing somthing right for fish like these to be getting caught. MAYBE THE PLANET HAS HOPE STILL.
At first glance, you'd think these photos were taken by award-winning nature photographers. Not quite, they're snapshots from Outdoor Life readers. For additional photos check out this gallery.
“I made it in the hospital through the bleakest, worst times of my entire life. I was in there for 90 days. I made through 80 of them before they broke me! I just couldn’t do it anymore,” says Tred.
According to Tred’s wife Anni, the last high dose of chemotherapy destroyed his kidneys and some liver function. He suffered major depression. Anni and Tred finally decided it was more important to get his head turned around than anything. So Tred—at long last—returned home. Since then, things have brightened dramatically. His kidneys look like they’re responding positively. His most recent blood tests show improvement in his Waldenströms. The local Shaw Cancer Center is trying something new – a milder treatment that can be done at home one day a week for several months, then once a month forever.
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Coyote Showdown93
It’s man vs. coyote in one of the wildest photos we’ve ever seen.
If the tail is moving fast enough to blur the image, then how could the shutter catch the dogs in perfect focus. From the photographic aspect, the image makes me sceptical.
Good Casting4
Probably no genre of angler is more obsessed with casting accuracy and prowess than fly fishermen.
The fishing was cool but the movie was a chic flic.
In Tred's Own Words10
The day I was to leave for Alaska to tape the last episode of the season for my show, The Best and Worst of Tred Barta on Versus, I woke up with a gimpy left leg. My toes had no power, and I could lift my leg only halfway up. I went to my doctor who immediately ordered an MRI.
Shortly thereafter, my problem worsened, prompting me to drive straight to the emergency room.
Approximately six hours later, I lay on a gurney, paralyzed from the waist down.
You still inspire, Tred. My hero. Push on through the grind like the broad shouldered brute that so many have come to love.
Fish Faces17
Back by popular demand: MORE "reel" girls from SaltwaterSportsman.com.
Pretty girls and big fish. Thanks for the pics from heaven.
Tackle Test 20101
Equipped with armfuls of new rods and reels, the Outdoor Life new tackle test team descended on Buras, Louisiana last week to put the new gear through its paces against some of the toughest fish that swim: bull redfish.
Nice work if you can get it. No, I'm not very jealous.
Mega Marlin8
These billfish giants are among the biggest ever caught.
I'm thinking like bigjake. That fish on 6lb test is amazing.
World Record Brown?4
Internet message boards throughout Michigan are abuzz with word of a possible world record brown trout taken on the Manistee River yesterday morning. Tom Healy of Rockford, Michigan caught the huge brown which weighed in at 41 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 43.75 inches long. Biologists have reportedly taken scale samples of the fish to verify the catch.
Makes me wonder about all the panic over global warming, and polution and the ozone layer. Somewhere, someone must be doing somthing right for fish like these to be getting caught. MAYBE THE PLANET HAS HOPE STILL.
Trout Bumming: Day 16
Outdoor Life begins an epic fishing adventure.
pic #8 took my breath away. GREAT shot!!!
10 Live Game Shots7
At first glance, you'd think these photos were taken by award-winning nature photographers. Not quite, they're snapshots from Outdoor Life readers. For additional photos check out this gallery.
All great shots. #9 is a work of art. I love it.
Go Get ’Em Tred!!7
“I made it in the hospital through the bleakest, worst times of my entire life. I was in there for 90 days. I made through 80 of them before they broke me! I just couldn’t do it anymore,” says Tred.
According to Tred’s wife Anni, the last high dose of chemotherapy destroyed his kidneys and some liver function. He suffered major depression. Anni and Tred finally decided it was more important to get his head turned around than anything. So Tred—at long last—returned home. Since then, things have brightened dramatically. His kidneys look like they’re responding positively. His most recent blood tests show improvement in his Waldenströms. The local Shaw Cancer Center is trying something new – a milder treatment that can be done at home one day a week for several months, then once a month forever.
You just can't keep a good man down. Cliches are cliches because they're true.