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Fishing/ Alien abduction.

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thefoundryman

chrono-synclastically infundibulated
After a week long soak in the EMF soup that we live today,
I try as often as possible to get out of the city on the weekend as much as humanly possible. It just so happens that this is rather conducive to angling.

Catch-and release fishing, we don't eat or keep them, just take a picture with em', weigh and measure them, and give em a kiss, and put them back into their environment, in the hopes that they may be caught again, only larger next time. We use barbless hooks, to give the fish a sporting chance to shake the hook, and does minimal damage to these hearty, yet noble creatures.
A good friend of mine and myself began video-documenting, for posterity, under the name ULTRAreel we soundtrack using local, indie musicians.
see fig 1.


fig 1.
http://www.trophy-clips.com/view_video.php?viewkey=08b4c5312dcdafdf6ef3

Having brought many, different species, breeds, sizes, and specimens to the surface for further inspection, I have noticed all kinds of differentiating behaviors ranging from aggresive to unconscious, and still swimming, I have undeniably noted fear as the most common motivator for above-the-surface behavior.

If I were a typical grey, some recreation time, with a couple buddies may include going out to the wilderness (earth), and doing some catch-and-release"Humaning".;)
 
Beautiful stuff foundryman, I envy you.

They were some nice fish, and I thought you did a great job with the film.

Mark
 
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