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Jigging up rubies

Big Sky

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Ruby colored trout that is.
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I know the two trout below look almost like the same trout, but if you look closely at the spot patterns you will see they are two completely different fish.
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The sunsets at the end of most days are mind blowing!
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I popped in for a few photos while I day dreaming about fishing instead of working. Thanks for posting that gorgeousness!
 
I purchased some of those pretty jigs last spring.....................and I'm still a slacker and have not tried them. Thanks for the inspiration.
 
Can you talk a bit about what photography tricks you employed to make those colors pop like that? Polarising filter? And special settings?

I'd hang those pics from my wall!
 
Can you talk a bit about what photography tricks you employed to make those colors pop like that? Polarising filter? And special settings?

I'd hang those pics from my wall!
My IPhone 8 takes a pretty darn good photo to begin with. I also have the Snapseed photo app on my phone. It is free and does an amazing job. I can't believe it's free. I use it (when needed) to correct light, contrast, saturation, and cropping. Usually it doesn't take much adjusting, and often I don't use it at all, because the phone takes such a great pic to start with.
 
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