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Heads


The business end



By Martin Joergensen (ed.), additional photos by Henning Eskol, Steve Schweitzer, Kasper Mühlbach, Lars Persson, Ken Bonde Larsen and Bob Petti.

We focus and concentrate on the head when we snap pictures of the fish we catch. This gallery presents a few of the many pictures of fish' heads in our portfolios.


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From: CYK · changyk_1993·at·hotmail.com
Submitted November 5th 2006

I love the tarpon trap by Martin! Its the coolest fish i ever seen!


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