35 species of fish:
I always love the challenge… but I’m glad it is over for the year…
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Asinine - Lake Puckaway Fish Kill
Walleye, White Bass, Drum, and Channel Catfish washed up on shore following the Lake Puckaway fish kill...
2. Damnation of the Namakan River
The Namakan is river that forms the western border of much of the Quetico Provincal Wilderness and it flows into the Namakan Reservior with lies partially within the Voyageur National Park...
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Rocky Mountain Oysters - An Offal Experience
Wait a minute… Colorado’s a long way from the ocean…
35 species of fish:
I always love the challenge… but I’m glad it is over for the year…
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Impressive. I believe the only thing I caught in June was a runt 2.5″ smallie. Pretty piss poor if you ask me….
nice haul Tony……looks like a good months fishing alround brother!
Tony, you put up a seriously impressive tally in our contest! A top three prize-winning spot eluded you, but you should be very proud. I don’t think I could catch that many species in a month….
Thanks guys!
Competition was stiff enough for top 5 to be pretty darn respectable.
I was fortunate enough to rack up 5 lifers and several new personal bests.
More important, I fished with some great fellow anglers and I learned a ton (as always) about species, spots, tactics, and more.
Scratch that… 4 lifers and about that many new personal bests (only counting species that I’ve multiple specimens of)