
FISHING PAGE
We've just got to do it! The fishing has never been better and we are recording some awesome catches. We have started this page for our friends who love to fish. If you have a catch and would like us to publish it, send us the picture along with your name, date, bait choice, and depth. We'll be happy to post it on our website.
The first victim for our fishing page is none other than our own Skipper Carson. Skip caught this 15 Pound King on a houchy moma and cut plug at 45 feet on 8/1/2003.
Get the idea? Let's start posting some fish!
Paul Paxhia posted this 23 LB King Salmon on 8/22/03 using a green Houchy Moma at 40 Feet. This one broke Paul's back!
OK....Let's have some fun with this shot!!! Katie..the only "Gurl" on the boat took this shot while we were all very busy!!!! YOU come up with the best caption and we'll post it here!!!
Out in the ocean off the coast of Washington...no land on the horizon and big seas!! Katie was workin the bottom with herring for bait and landed this beautifull Halibut!!! That smile will return every time she remembers that day!!!
This is one very beautifull Yellow Eye!!! Rick caught this beauty in Canada.....These fish can be found in and around rock formations in deep water.
These are two very healthy salmon. Caught by Ricks son David. The Arima 19 in the background is considered a lethal weapon and feared by ALL fish!!
Here's Paul and his fishin' buddies with a limit of Sturgeon!!! All 44' to 48 inches. Fun to catch...great to eat and look at those trophy smiles!!! Caught on the Columbia River near Astoria. Oh yeah!! This is fishin'!!
Here's Pauls daughter Cara with her first spring Chinook...caught on the Willamette River....at nine years old that's going to be a tough fish to top!!! We know you can do it Cara!!
DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!!!! A RARE sighting of a man suffering from "EXTREME FISHING" We didn't think it was possible but here it is!!! Be carefull out there!!!
Here's Captain Rob Heays family fishing in Zihautanejo Mexico. 20 miles offshore in a 21' panga we landed these fish using cut bait. Two hours total time to land these five Dorado and this 87" sailfish. The sailfish now resides on our living room wall. Nothing tastes as good as fresh caught Mahi Mahi!! [Dorado]
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