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'34 Ford Five Window Coupe, powered by a flathead V8, with Offenhauser heads and two deuces. Photographed at the Amboy Depot Days Car Show, 2010.
A few snaps from today's Rat Bastards Infestation at the XXX Root Beer Drive-In in Issaquah.
Sony A7II
Tamron 90mm f:2.5 Adaptall Macro
Fotodiox TAM-NEX Adapter
Photo by Constantine Powers
35.5" Flathead Catfish caught in the Susquehanna River at Conowingo Dam on 5/4/19
Largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi. In stark contrast to every other town we'd seen so far, condominiums along the lake are going for $750,000.
Flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris are an introduced / invasive species in North Carolina that can consume considerable amounts of prey given their wide mouths and large body size.
Researchers at NCSU are conducting a telemetry study to examine their movement / migrations in the Cape Fear River, including passage at a rock arch rapids at Lock and Dam #1.
'34 Ford Coupe street rod, photographed at the Amboy Depot Days Car Show, 2013. A Ford Flathead V8, with Offenhauser aluminum heads, and 2 - deuces, supplies the power.
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Hurghada, Al-Bahr al-ahmar, Egypt
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One of these days (ok, maybe not this year, so more like one of these years...) I'm gonna go rafting down this river. I can't wait to get back into camping and all that again, too...
Please ID. This thing was slimy and about 2 inches long. Found in East Malaysia in gunung Mulu National Park.
On a recent trip to West Virginia I got all of my goals: a flathead catfish, 2 species of map turtles, and a softshell turtle. Not bad!
As seen along United States Highway 2 between Columbia Falls and Browning just south of Glacier National Park at the boundary between Flathead and Lewis and Clark national forests
Flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris are an introduced / invasive species in North Carolina that can consume considerable amounts of prey given their wide mouths and large body size.
Researchers at NCSU are conducting a telemetry study to examine their movement / migrations in the Cape Fear River, including passage at a rock arch rapids at Lock and Dam #1.
This catfish was recaptured one day after being tagged with a sonic transmitter, and the suture was healing very well.
I caught this 14 lb flat head cat fish in the smith mt lake at halesford bridge area. This fish hit a small white trout magnet about 10:30 p.m. in early may of 2007. Because I didn't expect the 14 ponder to hit my ultra light tackle, it took a little over one hour to land this good catch with the 6lb test line that was on my little rod and real.