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#125178 - 11/02/01 05:09 PM Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
stlhdr1 Offline
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
All right let's see em'. How about some of them bright fish pictures out there, the extremely bright one's. Post em' here, let's see them..
I'll have some coming soon, when I figure out how to scan some pics and get them up.
Keith
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#125179 - 11/02/01 05:19 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
Anonymous
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one of the best i have is 6 years old, does that count ?

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#125180 - 11/02/01 05:40 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
stlhdr1 Offline
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Yep,
If you can scan it and get it up let's see it...
Keith
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#125181 - 11/02/01 05:48 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
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Registered: 12/14/00
Posts: 1005
Loc: S.W. Washington
Waz Uppp Keith?

I will have some pics for you (hopefully) after I fish this weekend.
Is the prize for winning just satisfaction, or is there really no winner. Because I know that there are alot of guys out there this year that have been slayen um.
I have a couple of old pics of some steelies and hohos on this site all ready but I want to use new stuff.


P.S.
When can I get some of your cure? \:\) \:\) \:D \:D \:D \:D

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#125182 - 11/02/01 05:55 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
AuntyM Offline
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Well, they aren't mine, but my Nephew RJ's. I thought they were pretty \:\)
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#125183 - 11/02/01 07:15 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
stlhdr1 Offline
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Patience, Catcher1, patience...
We'll have it up and running soon.
Email me and I'll put you on the list.
stlhdr1@hotmail.com
Keith
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#125184 - 11/02/01 09:16 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
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Registered: 05/08/01
Posts: 181
Loc: Rivers of OR and SW WA.
Here is a nice girl that I caught a few weeks ago, (mid Oct) in Trask tidewater. Typical of alot of the fall fish we catch in tidewter. Can you say bobber down.........


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#125185 - 11/02/01 09:35 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
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Registered: 05/08/01
Posts: 181
Loc: Rivers of OR and SW WA.
OK........OK........ Here is a better picture. 2 nice fish, caught about Oct 20, again bobberfishing in Tidewater.
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#125186 - 11/02/01 10:34 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
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I love rowing the lower Wilson River near Tillamook in mid-Nov., when both mint bright big 'nooks are still coming in and early steelhead are arriving. These pics are at the Sollie bridge ramp. The angle of light has much to do with how bright fish look in pics. The upper one is sunlight and the lower one with camera flash.

[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1432992&a=10739464&p=55957681&Sequence=2[/img]

[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1432992&a=10739464&p=55957949&Sequence=7[/img]
After backrowing that river section I had to uumph to hold those 2 big nooks up.

NOTE: To enlarge any of these photos or others access http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1432992&a=10739464&f=0

RT

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#125187 - 11/02/01 11:28 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
Paranoid Offline
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Registered: 11/04/99
Posts: 314
Loc: Olympia area
[img]a:/fish[/img]

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#125188 - 11/03/01 01:15 AM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
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Here, I'll help the Kid Sauk get a bright one in Keith's thread. ;\) This was one of the springers we got below Bonneville last spring.

[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1432992&a=10739464&p=55958107&Sequence=23[/img]

RT

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#125189 - 11/03/01 01:48 AM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
Kid Sauk Offline
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Registered: 05/17/01
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Loc: Almost on the beach
Keith,

Here ya go. Read 'em and weep! Can you say chromer?

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#125190 - 11/03/01 02:19 AM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
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Gorgeous fish and photo Justin! That chromer will be tough to beat for 'brightest fish pic'.

Steve

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#125191 - 11/03/01 02:28 AM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
Gregor Offline
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Registered: 09/14/01
Posts: 96
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#125192 - 11/03/01 07:08 AM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
Spooled Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 10/15/00
Posts: 157
Loc: tigard,oregon
My friend Dave with a Nestucca Steelhead.


A Clackamas Steelhead.


Funny RT, about the lighting excuse. :rolleyes: If all you catch are smokers, thats OK ;\) \:D

Kid Sauk, that fish is perfect.

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#125193 - 11/03/01 07:18 AM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
Steelheadman Offline
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Registered: 03/15/99
Posts: 1097
Loc: Poulsbo, WA,USA
Here's a picture of a bright summer steelhead I caught Memorial Day weekend. Late spring/early summer is my favorite time of the year to fish.
http://netbyte.net/steelheadman/pages/Fishing%20017_jpg.htm

Here's a picture of the same buck on the bank. http://netbyte.net/steelheadman/pages/Fishing%20003_jpg.htm

[ 11-03-2001: Message edited by: Steelheadman ]

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#125194 - 11/03/01 12:22 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
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Registered: 01/26/00
Posts: 2485
Loc: Vancouver, WA
Awesome pics so far guys, how bout some more. I'll put some up monday that will knock some socks off!!!! :p
Keith
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#125195 - 11/03/01 08:27 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
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Let's make this a vote for contest? As mint bright as Gregor, 'Bait, and Dave's fish are I would vote Justin's fish so far. Of course Keith is settin us up for batting cleanup with his top pics - no fair. Get your 'B' pics up first 'K', then we can all come in with our 'A' pics. \:\)

And what can I say for your nash feesh Troy? Oh, I know - next time you catch a bright fish, if you can remember that far from now, don't scrape all the scales off the back and lateral line before you pose with it, so it will look more like Dave's fish pic. \:D ;\)

RT

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#125196 - 11/03/01 09:29 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
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Consolation prize for biggest salmon steak? This 1 1/2" thick piece from a big Kenai King was about 6 lbs. That's a lot of steak.

[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1432992&a=10739464&p=52034808&Sequence=3[/img]

An earlier Kenai King. Pretty bright for a 52 pounder on a cloudy day.

[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1432992&a=10739464&p=56370927&Sequence=1[/img]

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#125197 - 11/03/01 09:40 PM Re: Brightest fish pic, all salmonid species!
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Registered: 01/16/01
Posts: 375
Loc: shoreline wash.
O OVER TO LETTYS pAGE THATS MY WIFE 'gehla then you die!! they would not let me go BAA-HUMBUG!!!

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