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coho 16 pds. BC

sockeye- 5 -6 pds BC

chinook- 28 pds. BC

halibut- 16 pds BC

northern pike- 15 pds. Ont.

brook trout - 5 pds BC

rainbow trout- 18 pds. Ont.

walleye- 12 pds.- Ont.

largemouth bass- 6 pds.- Ont.

smallmouth bass- 4 pds.- Ont.

golden trout- 15"- AB.

sturgeon- 5 1/2 ft.- BC

musky- 61/2 pds.- Ont.

 

These are the primary fish. Nothing overly exciting, except the brook trout, walleye and golden in my opinion. There are others I suppose including some unique subspecies of trout.

 

outdoorguy61

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Try 8-10 pounds - Solid!

LOL

 

Steve,

You are one funny cat.

 

23 pounds,

Funny,

 

That should be a 40+ pound pike by your calculations!

or 8-10

 

:rolleyes:

 

That's funny

you're funny

 

I'm an 80 pound adult male.

 

LOL.

 

:rolleyes:

 

Cheers

 

Thats a 43 incher from Lake Opasitaca when I was 12 years old, we couldnt even shut our livewell because it was folded with the tail sticking out. Yeah I kept it and 23 pounds was the taxidermists scale. Take it for what it is.

 

For reference: Here's a 38.75 incher that weighed 15.3 pounds caught this year.

 

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Now that were posting salmon...

 

Here is my PB Ontario Chinook. FRESH run, were talking in August just after all that rain.

 

I was trapping minnows for a night fishin trip and decided to bring the float rod and try to bother some resident bows, this river has some nice ones and here is what I found in a deep hole in Mid August. Boy was she upset with me!

 

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Not sure on the measurements, but she was big.

 

My actual PB chinny was caught on a charter in the Juan de Fuca (sp) strait a couple summers ago off Van. island on a charter. What a blast!

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my pb are northern pike 45'' wollaston lake 45'' knee lake

walleye 32'' 16lbs bay of quinte

perch 14'' lake simco

smallmouth 22'' lower niagara river

bigmouth 7lbs farm pond

musky 44'' lower niagara river

steelhead 12.4 lbs lower niagara river

chinook 40'' lake ontario

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Thats a 43 incher from Lake Opasitaca when I was 12 years old, we couldnt even shut our livewell because it was folded with the tail sticking out. Yeah I kept it and 23 pounds was the taxidermists scale. Take it for what it is.

 

For reference: Here's a 38.75 incher that weighed 15.3 pounds caught this year.

 

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I just couldn't resist! :devil:

 

and I don't doubt you, either. :angel:

 

Did you get it stuffed?

 

Great catches.

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