<p>looks to me like someobdy gotta Black Buffalo out of the Minnesota...</p>
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No doubt thats a Black Buffalo. What an awesome fish. I hope to target some this year. With the low water levels that should be much easier this season...
"It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees" -Emiliano Zapata
That is an awesome fish. Super rare, tough to target and big!
For me, recognizing a black buff comes down to one question: Do the lips make Angelina Jolie jealous?
Rumor has it that she took a photo of a black buff to her cosmetic surgeon and said, "My lips need to be bigger than this." Obviously, the doctor failed.
What makes it a super weird catch is that it was caught on a chunk of cut creek chub....
as I can possibly be. Unless he had gotten a blue on the next cast.
Cool. I hadn't thought of using meat as sucker bait. Might just have to try it next time I'm in buffalo water.
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