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Your best season?

Post by Fish_Bait111397 » Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:00 am

What was your guys best salmon season ? This has by far been my best season ! I've gotten 18 kings, 7 pinks, and 4 silvers.
I got my biggest king this season- 27 Pounds.
My biggest pink- 7 pounds.
My biggest silver- 8 pounds.
My first limit of kings - 18 pounds/16 pounds. I have now gotten 4 limits of king so far this season.
My most salmon caught in a single season so far. Seasons not even close to bein over yet !
I have gotten over 200 pounds of kings this season- my goal was only 100. But hey, i aint complainin !
And i have gotten 3 kings over 20 pounds- 27 , 24 , and 21.
Great season.. :bounce: :bball:
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RE:Your best season?

Post by EAmon___hoffman123 » Sun Sep 11, 2011 11:19 pm

This was a great year for me as well.
Got a hawg king weighing at 15 pound's not my biggest( my biggest is 25) but i also got 2 other kings this year
i also got my record silver in at 13 pounds
biggest pinks this year at 8 pounds buck
got a 6 lb sockeye as well
and dont forget the steelies i got a 10 pound from the sky this summer as well as three steelie this summer

almost knocked every salmon off my list in one year!
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RE:Your best season?

Post by Matt » Sun Sep 11, 2011 11:41 pm

I don't weigh my seasons by bodycount, I weigh them by experience and enjoyment.

Every season is the best season for fishing.

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RE:Your best season?

Post by Fish_Bait111397 » Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:17 am

Matt wrote:I don't weigh my seasons by bodycount, I weigh them by experience and enjoyment.

Every season is the best season for fishing.

:dj:

Thats VERY truue !
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RE:Your best season?

Post by RiverChromeGS » Tue Sep 13, 2011 6:21 am

i caught 56 chinook over 30 pounds two years ago that was pretty sick, including a 46.
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RE:Your best season?

Post by natetreat » Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:21 am

Every year I have the best season. I still get nostalgic for the years when I could fish whenever the need struck me, and go wherever I wants (based upon the availability of gas). Every year I count myself blessed to be able to fish at all. Although last year I bonked a 56 pound king, so if that makes a season better than last year was pretty cool. As for quality time on the water, pink seasons are fun, but way less lonely.

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RE:Your best season?

Post by RiverChromeGS » Tue Sep 13, 2011 3:05 pm

56 is a nice fish nate, hella nice. U got any pictures of that slab?
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RE:Your best season?

Post by knotabassturd » Tue Sep 13, 2011 4:50 pm

My best season ever, without hesitation or question, was in 1985.

Best season fishing that is, not river fishing (although I did catch some winter steelhead that winter).

It was the flyfishing that year out of state that made it the best ever.
Also the best year of my life, without hesitation or question LOL. Good times.

I did get an 18/20 that late summer/fall on Henry's Fork. Just missed a 20/20 (that taught me a lesson to ALWAYS fish a size 20 if'n the itch to put on a size 18 struck). Think it was a tiny (dry obviously) parachute Adams as I recall. A quiet but really cool guy named 'Higgins' tied the fly and it was purty (as were all the thousands of flies that guy tied!).
That fish wasn't what made it the best ever, not at all. But the trip was certainly a big part of it.
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