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Nick & Eric traveled to Arkansas on July 25-27. They fished the Norfolk and White Rivers, which are both tailwater trout rivers.
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Nick with his largest ever brook trout. He caught this 16" at 1:00 am. on a brown wooly bugger. Hey Nick, lucky shirt?
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Eric with a nice rainbow caught on a crawler. A dishonest heron stole a three fish stringer on this trip.
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A stringer full of rainbows for dinner Looking closely you might notice the flesh missing from two fish, courtesy of a hungry heron.
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A shot of the big fish tank at the Norfolk Fish Hatchery where the fish ave. 8-15 lbs. Nick says, "Even Buck could catch a fish there!"
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Another Mike Griesing moment? The darn things are slippery.
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Doug Powers stopped by the office and dropped off a few pics from his 2006 Alaska fishing vacation.
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Doug and brother Dave caught salmon, trout and grayling on their two week trip.
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Halibut and salmon after a charter boat excursion.
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Doug's brother Dave with a large pink salmon. Doug said it was a tough vacation, but someone had to do it.
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Terry Cassidy, Joe Robbins, Mike and I hit the bay on Aug. 11.
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It was a calm sunny day, and the walleye action was steady. Don't worry, be happy!
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Terry nets Mike's walleye. As you might notice in the background, we were fishing close to shore.
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Man bites fish.
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Terry and Joe team up to land a walleye.
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Joe battles an 'eye.
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We produced a 20 fish limit by 2:30, with plenty of thow-backs as well.
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L-R: Tom Schiefer, Nate, Tim, Neil and Steve traveled to Longlac Ont. this past August. The Magpie Falls provide a nice backdrop.
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Loading up - ready to fish. See the Fishing Reports Page for the story.
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Steve, Nate and Tim jig for walleyes in their favorite lake.
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Nate exhibits a typical 'eye.
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Neil and Tom teamed up and caught numerous fish on this August trip.
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Shore lunch. They guys portaged through one lake to a larger lake.
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Tim displays a dandy 26" walleye, the biggest of the trip.
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Our hero's display some of the many fish kept and eaten. The boys reported that the fishing was great on this trip.
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