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I really liked CCB's pic of Homer the Bass.

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:D Too many of Jonathan this year to pick one. He has caught many of his best, biggest or first..

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This one made his knees shake the most..)

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I love those Pics Salmon!!
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Post by fishforfun »

Just got looking at these now, packing for the weekend. The shots of the young ones are awesome, there expressions say it all. I'll have to see if I can get a couple of pages with multiple pics. No hard water shots yet, maybe LT can find some :wink: Markus getting rescued is a good one. Any close ups of the lifeguards? Just kidding! Any other bad day out pics?
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Post by Tony »

Well even though I wasn't there, this was definitely the biggest fish between us this year.

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Oh, and if Misses Livewell had a picture, which she doesn't, of the 10"er I don't think it would be appropriate for the calander :D

My fav's are Gordo's Muskie in the Sunset, Gordo's 12lb Walleye which hasn't been mentioned yet. And I tried to find Muskie Magnet's Laker from Muskrat but couldn't. Who could forget that monster! Salmon's boy with that beast,

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Snag's first muskie and FF's Beauty brown. Plus the tons of beauty muskies that we've seen.
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I do love these two big guys FF.
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Markus's 13lb Brown Trout was another beauty. Where is it???
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Post by FLOATFISHIN »

There they be :D Bunk hands down sweeeeet fish bro!!!!!


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Post by SkeeterJohn »

There's some really great pictures put up each and every year on fish-hawk. Gordo's sunset muskie looks amazing along with pictures of the kids holding up their fish.

I know what you mean markus about a canadian record... If i didn't have to kill it then i'd have a go for sure.

I really like the colours on my first muskie ever caught this year.. even if it only went 30"

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Post by banjo »

This was one of my fav's this year.
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I don't think I'll forget MuskieMagnet boating over to us and saying...I've just caught the biggest laker of my life :!: . Then me, expecting a possible 10 pound fish... but seeing a large tail sticking out of the livewell before realizing that this really was a beauty fish :shock: ... all 19 pounds of it. :D
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This one's just over on a couple posts down, but again, nice skie. I'd say it's definetely calendar worthy.
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Post by wolfe »

Yeah, that IS an awesome picture of Bobber's muskie. And Bobber, too! Although the perspective is such that it looks as though that muskie could take Bobber's entire head in its mouth. :shock:

That's one big fish.

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Post by blr1 »

FF great picture! Remenber my son and daughters first pike in Canada. :lol:
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i know this is a pic of me but alot of people still think it is amazing shot not vary big though Image

or me and bob and my bro

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Post by Canadian Bacon »

Oh man..summer memories..what great pics you guys!!
Keepem comin...
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Post by Canadian Bacon »

This picture was fun because I have never seen a man ge tso excited..it was fantastic!!
Can't wait to fish with Cracker again!!


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