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Great job as always Nick. That is one big tail on that. I thought I was the only one willing to go shoulder deep not to lose a fish. Lol. I have also had some larger lakers with pale, almost peach colored flesh. Could be diet... eating all those greasy herring. Looks like some "reel" competition in the 30"+ category this year. Well deserved!
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QUOTE (crappeeeman @ Feb 03, 2025 - 12:45 pm)
Nice fish. A few big Lakers on the forum the last few days.
Some good fish caught so far in Feb. so that got me thinking, is there really a Feb. blahs period or is that all wives' tales (trying to get their husbands to stay indoors to do chores and get the things on the "to do" list done?
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QUOTE (simcoeslayer77 @ Feb 03, 2025 - 10:43 pm)
Great job as always Nick. That is one big tail on that. I thought I was the only one willing to go shoulder deep not to lose a fish. Lol. I have also had some larger lakers with pale, almost peach colored flesh. Could be diet... eating all those greasy herring. Looks like some "reel" competition in the 30"+ category this year. Well deserved!
To be fair it’s barely 30” so it’s gonna go 25-30” category. As should be. Now I get to quest for an even bigger one.
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