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Michelle Hawkins, of Grays Harbor Unders, grins with Austin Moser after landing this nice king salmon fishing off the mouth of the Klickitat River.
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This king had 220 feet of line out on the line counter reel at one point in the battle. It was taken below the mouth of the Klickitat River. With me is Austin Moser.
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Eric Granstrom put down the video camera long enough to land this king off the mouth of the Klickitat River. With him is Austin Moser, of Austin’s Northwest Adventures.
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Here I am with another big king caught “hover fishing” with Herb Good. In the foreground is Herb’s constant companion Jig.
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I am holding a bright king that was caught off the mouth of the White Salmon River in the Columbia River Gorge. Herb Good was my “guide” and we put 13 in the boat that morning.
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Director of Washington Fish and Wildlife Jim Unsworth is shown here battling a king salmon he hooked while fly fishing on the Klickitat River. He also got a strike swinging a fly.
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Johnny Boitano, of the Troutwater Fly Shop in Ellensburg, is about to release one of two steelhead I hooked on the Klickitat River. The water was very dirty but Johnny came through!
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From left are Ed Heim, Janet Pace, Karen Heim and myself after a trip to Bridgeport. The fish was dark but the meat was great! What a great day.
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It took Shelby Ross, Ross Outdoor Adventures, a little over two hours to put Brian Nielson and I onto two limits of walleye on Potholes Reservoir.
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My daughter Whitney has caught a lot of smallmouth on Banks Lake but this was her first walleye. It was the first fish of the day, one of a double we got.
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