Sharing Your Ultimate Catch
2016/7/16 16:28:16
Every fisherman has the story of "the one that got away." No one wants to tell that story, though, when you can brag about the big one you actually did catch. If you have a picture of it, that's even better. But is it ever enough just to tell your closest friends and family? Of course not! There should be a place where fishermen and fisherwomen can claim the catch of a lifetime to fellows worldwide. That place now exists in the form of FishyPic.com.
Think of FishyPic as an angler's version of Pinterest. Have a great catch you need to show the world? Just snap a picture of it and post it on FishyPic.com. Even if your catch amounts to no more than a few minnows, FishyPic has more categories than just "Fish." You can divulge your dinghy in the "Boats" category, gloat about your gear in "Tackle, Gear & Apparel," or present your party skills with the "Life on the Water" category.
Other users can comment on your feats, and you can do the same with those guppies they think can match the king of a marlin you boast about. Like Pinterest, you can like or even "rehook" a picture to your "tackle box, which is the same as Pinterest's ability to "pin" a picture to an "album." The picture with the most "likes" in a 24-hour period will be designated the "Catch of the Day."
However, it's never enough to show what you caught. FishyPic lets you brag about what you used to catch it. FishyPic allows you to share the type, brand, or source of boat, rod, reel, and bait through handy icons underneath your picture. You can likewise browse other "iconic" pictures; perhaps you'll learn whether live bait or a lure will guarantee better success against that trophy trout that has always eluded you.
If sharing's not enough, you can also use FishyPic to sell fishing-related items in the Bait Shop. Just post a relevant picture, add a price to it, and watch the money come like bass to a fly.
Don't think FishyPic is just a conglomeration of fish-hating meatheads showing off any catch, no matter how inhumane the method. FishyPic treats wildlife conservation quite seriously, and they will ban any user who posts pictures of cruelty to animals and wildlife.
Whether you're a pike-picking pro or a rookie with the rod, FishyPic is the ultimate website for the fishing enthusiast in all of us. Don't let this big one get away.
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