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Really hate hearing this crazy stereotype that rivers produce bad fish.
This year as been good to me.
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More fish.
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You are a far, far better fisherman than I
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Just gotta be there at the right time, I got so lucky with that king its not even funny, ran down river - went into fast water - wrapped herself around a bigass log in the water - shot left into a small pool, so basically my line made a giant L shape in the river around abuncha stuff, I managed to work her out and she ran into open water and I sat in the small pool and let her get tired. Win win. Probably a good 10 minute fight, Thanks to the guy that was there with a net, There's no way I coulda banked it where I was.
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September 06, 2015, 08:23:13 PM »
You did a good job on the fillet. I'm still learning how to fillet.
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September 06, 2015, 08:57:50 PM »
Nice fish smossy. That king is awesome. We don't get many fish that bright on this side.
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Nice job on the fish
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Great catch and Good eats............wink
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Take me to that river you fish that looks like it has no people on it
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Nice job on the fish!
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So when is Smossy's Guide Service booking clients?
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Nice fish!
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September 07, 2015, 12:47:31 PM »
Lol thanks guys, Just wanted to show that there ARE some nice fish in the rivers. All but 3 of those fish are kings, Two being jacks. The pinks Ive been getting this year are nickle chrome and meat is coming out red red red. That filet is from a pink this year.
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Nice bright fish
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I wet a line today. Caught soo many pinks my arms are worn out. Did get one nice 12 pound bright chrome king to take home. I am not a big fan of pinks so those got released.
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