Late Report(s) : A Laker Double Taker

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Post by fatluke »

Brad, I don't think "those" fish were from "there". However, the "dinner shot" fish was likely from "there".

Mike.... "Those" fish had nice pink meat. The flesh was quite white on the "dinner shot" fish that was from "there".
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Post by lapointeric »

Eric hungry.

Well done man! Those are some beauty lakers!

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Post by Fishing 24/7 »

YOU FAT LUCK


i mean fatluke whats up,


how you been........... just ate a piece O pike.


didnt look nothing like that chunk O meat.


what can i say about this report.......


i lvoe the up close in YO FACE pictures man.


keep up the pints and fish. they seem to mix well.
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Post by GR8-Scott »

Nice work Luke - Way-2-go....
GR8 report and pics....
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Post by Bass Addict »

Trout Report of the year right there.... :shock:

Congrats
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Post by S.M.05 »

7-0 Fatluke, I dont remember such a day. :roll:

Just schooled me on the jiggn tecniques. I even tried the Fatluke secret bait :cry:
I blame it on the ice fishers. :lol:
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Post by Chevy Champagne »

some absolutly stunning fish there man congrats to that awsome fish
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Post by Rideau-snag »

That looks like a delicous meal. Great fish man!
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Nice laker man :) .
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Post by wolfe »

those lakers have the WOW factor -- they really are cool looking.

The funky sunburn is not so much so! The same thing happened to my husband years back and he ended up with hand prints on his back. We still laugh about that.

Looks like your pup is a very willing pupil. Very cute!

W.

PS: love the colours on the laker in the 2nd shot; you can really appreciate how pretty they are.
Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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Post by ratsotail »

Jackpot boys!!! You take great pics SMO5 :shock: :) I hope the sunburn wasn't too bad and your anxious for another crack at those fish. Yeah, put those trolling balls away for good Luke...jigging is most enjoyable and productive. Great story, thanks for sharing and best of luck in future trips!

Tight Lines,

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Post by Dcaster »

Amazing report ! Amazing lakers ! Keep it up !
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Post by DropShotr »

WOW!! Super report Luke!!

Nice to see you really had the trout dialed in.

There are some beautiful trout in those pics.

Thanks for taking the time to put the trout report of the year together,
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Post by fatluke »

DropShot'r wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to put the trout report of the year together,
DS
The trout report of the year has yet to come. S.M.05 has some wicked trips planned, and some wicked trips already executed, which have not yet been reported......I can only guess there will be one sweet butt report coming from him at the end of the season...................

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Unless of course he doesn't remove the skunk from his satchel. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Just razzin ya Mikey... I'm sure you dumped the skunk this past weekend. Call me whenever........Don't be a hater.........hahaha
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Post by S.M.05 »

No hate Luke, always a good day as long as one of us is catchn :wink: .

Ditched the skunk with Mike P.
The two mikes headed out for some lakers last Mon. and they were cooperative 8)

Only wish I woulda snapped a pic of the lakers after Mike had finished with them, man he can cook.
BBQ'd laker with Mikes mix of seasonings and wild leek sauce.
Best lake trout dinner by far.

Sometimes I think I pick my fishn budds by there ability to cook. :lol:
That reminds me......... Luke I hope you saved me some smoked laker.
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