Fishing 2013

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Carp are incredibly hardy fish, maybe why they wreck other populations. They are pretty to watch swim about lazily in garden ponds here, get to know their keepers, and can survive being near frozen in water. Some good eating if you don't mind very sharp boney, a very moist flesh. For people real interested in them, some can fetch the price of treasures. In a protective environment, I think they can live long.
 
He needs a gopro!

Here is a 5 pound steelhead we caught last weekend
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Hooked up some bows on the Rubicon river today.....they were to small to keep, but had a great dayfishing and swimming

BOO YAA!



Fish on!!!

 
Excellent pics. We have some great rivers, but snow melt or cold water spring fed all year round, too darn cold for but a short dip if you don't have a weak heart.
 
Like the bow pics. :thumbup:

I used to catch cuts on the hood canal as a kid.




Dont know if this old pic will come out or not.


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Trevin hooked and landed his first Summer Steelhead today
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Today's catch. 20 minutes, 10 nice sunfish, limit for Lake Metigoshe. Took me longer to drive up and back than it did to catch the fish. These are the only ones I caught, none smaller.

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