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#748182 - 03/17/12 07:06 PM Re: How much does this springer weigh? [Re: stlhdr1]
ineedtofish Offline
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Registered: 02/25/12
Posts: 8
Guess I will try to ignore the flaming for awhile. I said it was wild because that's what we call the unclipped fish here in Idaho, either "wild" or "native." I am pretty sure this is not the case, because I know for a fact, after talking to a F&G biologist on the Lochsa, that a lot of the hatchery Salmon are not clipped on purpose.

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#748211 - 03/17/12 09:52 PM Re: How much does this springer weigh? [Re: ineedtofish]
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Registered: 01/11/07
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Loc: in the mass production zone
all jacks run about 6-8 lbs.
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#748413 - 03/18/12 05:37 PM Re: How much does this springer weigh? [Re: ineedtofish]
nativehunter Offline
Egg

Registered: 03/18/12
Posts: 1
Originally Posted By: ineedtofish
Wow thanks! Love all the snide remarks about the meat and the handling, you guys are great! And no, we cannot keep nates, the meat pic was from different fish, same river. Lifted it out of the water for 3 seconds to snap a pic.
Originally Posted By: Slab Happy
the long-arm shot makes a guess tough, but I'd be surprised if it is over 15

And seriously? Long arm? About as short arm as I can get, idiot.
Just had a simple question about the size, which I thought would be enjoyable...but no. Never posting on here again. I knew I shouldn't have tried to join your "club." What a bunch of pretentious jerks.


Welcome the the forums!! be careful because if you bad mouth the "elite club members" too much you will be asked to leave. Remember the elite club members are the only ones allowed to take natives out of the water because they have special training.

I would say that fish is around 18lbs. Nice fish especially for Idaho.

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#748420 - 03/18/12 05:49 PM Re: How much does this springer weigh? [Re: nativehunter]
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ExtenZe Field Tester

Registered: 11/10/09
Posts: 7961
Loc: Vancouver, WA
Originally Posted By: nativehunter

Welcome the the forums!! be careful because if you bad mouth the "elite club members" too much you will be asked to leave. Remember the elite club members are the only ones allowed to take natives out of the water because they have special training.

I would say that fish is around 18lbs. Nice fish especially for Idaho.

WTF.
The new Welcome Wagon with one friggin post ?

Nice fish OP.

DD
One of the a$$holes.

grin
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#748520 - 03/19/12 12:11 AM Re: How much does this springer weigh? [Re: nativehunter]
MikeH Offline
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Registered: 01/16/12
Posts: 502
Loc: Washington
Originally Posted By: nativehunter
Originally Posted By: ineedtofish
Wow thanks! Love all the snide remarks about the meat and the handling, you guys are great! And no, we cannot keep nates, the meat pic was from different fish, same river. Lifted it out of the water for 3 seconds to snap a pic.
Originally Posted By: Slab Happy
the long-arm shot makes a guess tough, but I'd be surprised if it is over 15

And seriously? Long arm? About as short arm as I can get, idiot.
Just had a simple question about the size, which I thought would be enjoyable...but no. Never posting on here again. I knew I shouldn't have tried to join your "club." What a bunch of pretentious jerks.


Welcome the the forums!! be careful because if you bad mouth the "elite club members" too much you will be asked to leave. Remember the elite club members are the only ones allowed to take natives out of the water because they have special training.

I would say that fish is around 18lbs. Nice fish especially for Idaho.

Sh!tty first post. welcome aboard! chain


Edited by MikeH (03/19/12 12:12 AM)

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#748528 - 03/19/12 12:26 AM Re: How much does this springer weigh? [Re: Direct-Drive]
Sol Duc Offline
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Registered: 06/18/01
Posts: 15727
Originally Posted By: Direct-Drive
Originally Posted By: nativehunter

Welcome the the forums!! be careful because if you bad mouth the "elite club members" too much you will be asked to leave. Remember the elite club members are the only ones allowed to take natives out of the water because they have special training.

I would say that fish is around 18lbs. Nice fish especially for Idaho.

WTF.
The new Welcome Wagon with one friggin post ?

Nice fish OP.

DD
One of the a$$holes.

grin

Could this be a troll? lol
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