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Dave Crollard poses with Shane Magnuson, Upper Columbia Guide Service, with a nice spring salmon he landed on the Icicle River.
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Jerrod Gibbons, Okanogan Valley Guide Service, shows off a fat triploid rainbow he caught on Rufus Woods Reservoir. This was one of over 40 landed that day on small, unbaited jigs.
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Jerrod Gibbons, Okanogan Valley Guide Service, has his daughter Katlynn in his lap, and a nice triploid rainbow in his hands. It was hooked at the lower net pens on Rufus Woods Reservoir.
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I was a guest aboard Dave Massey's boat in the Central Washington Bass Club tournament at Moses Lake. These fish helped him place 8th.
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Cody Jordan holds up two dandy smallmouth bass. He won first place in the youth division in the Central Washington Bass Club tournament on Moses Lake.
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The fountain provided a great place to have a fishing day for those who stopped by Wenatchee Valley College. The Student Senate had the pond filled with fish and let people catch them as a fund raiser.
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Ron Bruno, of the Wenatchee Sportsmen's Association, helps a young angler catch a fish from the fountain at Wenatchee Valley College. The event was put on by the Student Senate.
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Huddled under a canopy in the pouring rain are volunteers, students and a teacher from Pioneer Middle School. They were learning how to tie a fishing knot during a field trip. The students were exposed to a range of outdoor topics at the Barn Beach Nature Center located in Leavenworth.
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Rollie Schmitten of Lake Wenatchee is pretty pleased with this 22-inch walleye he caught on his first walleye fishing trip ever. Moses Lake proved to be the place to go to introduce him to the great sport of walleye fishing.
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Channel catfish have a couple stickers that you have to be careful around when handling the fish. Even the smaller fish can do real damage.
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