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Seven-year-old Nathan Blakney hefts a 4.4-pound rainbow he caught at the Quincy Valley Tourism's Tagged Trout Derby. The fish took first place for biggest fish in the Youth Division.
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Nells Humphries shows off a tagged trout he caught at the Quincy Valley Tourism Association's Tagged Trout Derby. This one was worth $100.00. Last year he caught a tagged trout that paid him $1,000.00.
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Many anglers were landing limits of rainbow at Caliche Lake when I stopped by. Rainbow are small, about 10 inches, but plentiful.
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This lonely angler was trying his luck at Martha Lake near George. Fishing was very poor at Martha this year due to low water.
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The Kingfisher Discovery 2025 in the background is being riggedd right now. Look for me out on the water in this very soon.
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A big attraction at the Great Outdoor Expo in Tri-Cities was this tiger. Lsst year is was kitten. It how weighs over 300 pounds.
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Two anglers cast from their drift boat just above the bridge at Sleepy Hollow. The river is in great shape for drifting right now.
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An angler casts for steelhead with his bobber and jig below the bridge at Sleepy Hollow. The Wenatchee has been good in the late season.
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Austin Moser holds a nice burbot his buddy caught on Banks Lake. It was the last fish of the day and hit a Slow Death hook.
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Mike McKee (left) stands with Austin Moser with the first walleye of the day. He got it at Banks Lake and it was a 20-incher.
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