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By: Anonymous: bigtrout24 ()  Monday, June 16 2008 @ 02:33 PM EDT (Read 2949 times)  

Alright here they are some good pics from the moose.
The salmon was caught on a Grey Ghost by my buddy Shawn

And I caught this 19 inch touge on a conehead marabou muddler fished slow and deep

we also got to see the shy Maine river otter


All in all we had a great weekend lots of fish and some good weather.
Until next time
Good luck all

By: Dave V (offline)  Monday, June 16 2008 @ 02:39 PM EDT  

Nice Fish and pictures Jake. The old Grey Ghost or should I say old reliable.
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By: LeeGoldsmith (offline)  Monday, June 16 2008 @ 03:08 PM EDT  

Jake

Not sure whats going on here but the post did not get deleted. Do me a favor and edit your original post, should have a drop down memu for that and on the Lake Trout picture make the [img] tag look like this [img w=640 h=480]. That will make the picture the same size as the others.

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By: LeeGoldsmith (offline)  Monday, June 16 2008 @ 03:16 PM EDT  

Al set Jake.

I had to make an entry in my SPAMX module so these edits will work. You don't have to dio anything.

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By: LeeGoldsmith (offline)  Monday, June 16 2008 @ 03:32 PM EDT  

Now I need to comment on the post!!!!

Nice pictures Jake and the Laker is nice looking Fish. Do you keep the lakers for eating?? My dad used to bake them and they are good eating if you take out the oil gland in the back.

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By: Anonymous: bigtrout24 ()  Monday, June 16 2008 @ 04:58 PM EDT  

I do eat them Smile I filet them and bread them and deep fry um' Its a good fried fish dinner with some FF and coleslaw Umm. I also make a fish chowda that's good too. But these fish are over abundant in the lake and there is no limit on them under 18 inches. You can kee two over 18inches if yo were to compare this fish to a fish from other touge fisheries this fish and almost all the fish in the lake way under weight. So I have been helping take out the smaller ones and will do so again next weekend in the Touge Tourney on Moosehead Lake. High payouts and big doorprizes so I will be tring my luck in the old 12 ft alumnium boat. I hope its not to windy.
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By: Mike (offline)  Tuesday, June 17 2008 @ 02:01 PM EDT  

Nice fish Jake Big Grin

   
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