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Loren from Hevi-Beads is posing with Shane Magnuson with one of the kings he caught off the mouth of the Klickitat. We had a great day with Shane, boating 21 fish. What a day!
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At the tiller is Ed Iman, organizer of Fish Camp. He put on one of the best ever Camps this year, and I met a lot of new people with the media and the manufacturing side of things. Great job Ed!!
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Dennis Beich looks over the shoulder of skipper Richard Robinson with one of coho that Beich caught on the Nehalem River. We had two great days of super weather and terrific fishing, thanks to Robinson.
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Wes Childers and Sharon Rose had a great day with me on Banks Lake. We landed over 100 smallmouth bass, and they kept a few for the pan.
We were casting 3-inch Senkos and 4-inch lizards to the rocky shores on the west side, below Steamboat.
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Brian Nielson, BJs Guide Service, shows off a 4.6 pound smallmouth bass he landed on Potholes Reservoir. We caught eight different species on the reservoir that day, trolling Slow Death Hooks with a green Smile Blade near Perch Point.
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Jim Passage is holding up the net that holds one of the biggest sockeye at Lake Wenatchee that I had ever seen. The fish had both sets of our hooks in its jaw when it was hauled from the water.
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Here is one of the many smallmouth bass Chad Lee caught while fishing with me and Dave Blue on Banks Lake. Dave Blue was the rookie, and in spite of all of our "help" got most of the fish.
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Linda Anatatmula is thrilled with this sockeye taken at Brewster. The whole family got fish this day.
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Here is Kyle Kelley of Leavenworth with a nice sockeye taken on Lake Wenatchee. Three bare hooks did the trick.
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Peter Flohr (left) hands over a check to Corey Maynard for catching the biggest fish in this year's Budweiser-Lowrance King Salmon Derby. His fish weighed over 20 pounds. There were 273 anglers fishing this year.
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