Mr Fish
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Am I the only one who gets a bit peeved at seeing very very modest fish held so close to the camera with extended arms that they look huge?
Totally get showing the fish off properly and some pictures of bigger fish don’t do them justice if the picture is poorly composed, but trying to make much more of small fish than they are just seems deceitful and self deluding to me?
For example, this hound was just under 14lb and trust me it had the weight and the girth to match, but the picture doesn’t really do it any favours.
Since I was on my own and trying to get a snap as quickly as possible, fish welfare trumped photography.

Then you have this which I saw on Facebook earlier. I mean really?! Why?


That bream isn’t much more than palm sized.

Probably similar size to this one I caught there on Thursday.

It seems to be a modern phenomenon and especially on Facebook.
I was always taught to show the fish off properly but not over exaggerate it into a ‘Sea Angler photo’ as we used to call them.
And tbh trying to appear as a better angler than you are by massively exaggerating fish sizes just seems a bit pathetic to me.
The guy above also had a couple of codling that I’d have guessed around 2lb, but they were held out to look like 6lbers
I’d add that I don’t see a great deal of it on here, but Facebook is rife with it.
Totally get showing the fish off properly and some pictures of bigger fish don’t do them justice if the picture is poorly composed, but trying to make much more of small fish than they are just seems deceitful and self deluding to me?
For example, this hound was just under 14lb and trust me it had the weight and the girth to match, but the picture doesn’t really do it any favours.
Since I was on my own and trying to get a snap as quickly as possible, fish welfare trumped photography.

Then you have this which I saw on Facebook earlier. I mean really?! Why?



That bream isn’t much more than palm sized.

Probably similar size to this one I caught there on Thursday.

It seems to be a modern phenomenon and especially on Facebook.
I was always taught to show the fish off properly but not over exaggerate it into a ‘Sea Angler photo’ as we used to call them.
And tbh trying to appear as a better angler than you are by massively exaggerating fish sizes just seems a bit pathetic to me.
The guy above also had a couple of codling that I’d have guessed around 2lb, but they were held out to look like 6lbers

I’d add that I don’t see a great deal of it on here, but Facebook is rife with it.