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Topic Summary - Displaying 7 post(s).
Posted by: Rodney H
Posted on: 09/05/11 at 03:14:36
Great day, great smiles, good timing on the lake!  Smiley
Posted by: Jeff_I
Posted on: 09/04/11 at 13:06:24
Well, that proves me wrong.  I thought Sammamish was dying.  Must just be me......

Great job guys.

Jeff Iacchei
Posted by: Chris B.
Posted on: 09/04/11 at 01:56:30
Now that's how I'd spend my few weekdays off.  Nice fish gents.
Posted by: Hooter
Posted on: 09/04/11 at 00:05:59
Cheesy Nice Fish and Awesome day!  Grin
Posted by: Y2SAYS
Posted on: 09/04/11 at 00:05:38
Very nice!  Sammamish seems to be hot this year.
Posted by: bassin9
Posted on: 09/03/11 at 03:13:33
Posted by: bassin9
Posted on: 09/03/11 at 03:00:07
Mark Brown and I went out and had a lot of fun catching fish today on just about everything. My big fish was a 4.4lb largie. and another that was a little under that on topwater. Also caught a smallmouth that was about 3.5 or so, along with a bunch of other smaller ones. Mark was just slaying them today. The fishing was hot and so was Mr. Brown. His big fish was a smallie that tipped the scale at 5.4 lbs, along with a very nice largemouth. All in all there were alot of very decent fish to be had.  I will post some pics
 
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