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agchawk:

--- Quote from: MichaelJ on February 11, 2009, 12:42:54 PM ---
--- Quote from: agchawk on February 11, 2009, 12:13:15 PM ---I haven't been able to get out much this year due to military commitments but here's a pic of my brother's biggest this season.

He caught it at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater rivers @ Clarkston and it weighed around 20 lbs.

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That sure looks like the boatlaunch in wenatchee off the loop trail... riverfront park I think its called...  Not doubting you but even the mountains in the background are exactly the same lol

Michael

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Michael, I've never been to the boat launch you are speaking of but I don't doubt. I LOT of Eastern Washington looks the same. :chuckle:
He is actually standing at the Clarkston boat launch next to the Corp of Engineers station (under the blue bridge to Lewiston)

MuleySniper:
Here's mine. Caught on the Callawa a couple years back. This is the BEST picture I got of it :bash: It was almost dark. Unfortunately, my buddy had absolutely no clue how to use my digital so I had to have him hold it for a decent pic. It was well over 20.

I also have a pretty big summer run I caught off the Sky. I had my buddy at Blackwater do a sweet replica of it. I'll post pics of it later tonight.
MS

Dmanmastertracker:
 I'll see if I can find the old pic of mine to scan, from Blue Creek about 20 years ago, 17lbs, 37" hen.

bankwalker:
mine is a spawned out summer run native hen caught in the upper green. 19lbs spawned out...so that would be around 21-23lbs before she layed her eggs.

Fishpimp:
 i have 10 over the 40" mark. i never get to weigh them since they are all nates but i do have some pictures. the fish in the snow was low 20's and the one by the rod was alot bigger. sorry for the bad picture but i was by myself. the rod is a 10'6" lamiglas cert pro and it is 46" from the butt to the first eye. the reel was an okuma fina size 40 that is 5.5" from the reel seat to the bottom of the spool. it is hard to tell but the fish is laying at a slight angle  and the rod is laying straight. so basically the fish is a tad longer then it looks.

both of these fish were caught before the "out of water rule" was in effect.

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