Bronte Creek 060816

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Jonathan
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Bronte Creek 060816

Post by Jonathan »

:D Dad and I hit Bronte at first light. It didnt take long to catch fish. We broke one off when it went under the motor, but we caught 10 of 11 fish we had on. I got a new personal best chinook that was 40" long. :D
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It was a good time and we finished by 9am.
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Post by packrat »

You da man Jonathan, those are some awesome looking hogs there. Certainly dont look like they've been shy eating their three squares a day(or more) :shock: Nice to see that you let Dad handle a few just to give you a break 8)
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Post by Ladyfish »

:D Excellent Jonathan on your new personal best! Glad to see you let your dad catch a couple :lol:
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Post by SlowPoke »

Good grief Jonathan, leave some for the rest of us to catch!
You da man!
At this rate, between reeling and posing with those 30 pounders, you're going to have Popeye arms before you hit 16 yrs old and you'll be running a charter service!

-Brian
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Post by crash »

WTG guys. Jonathan that one fish looks bigger than you.
but you could be nice and let your Dad catch a big one :lol:
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Post by halter »

Good job guys.

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Post by Gravelguy4 »

Great job Jonathan,
you catch more big fish than i've even seen. :shock:

keep up the good work 8)

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Post by wolfe »

Jonathan,

Some of those fish look like footballs...or maybe more like the Goodyear Blimp!

I'm IMPRESSED!

(Your Dad looks pretty funny there with the little fishy. :lol: )

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Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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