Wallowa Lake yielding another unofficial world-record kokanee
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Wallowa Lake yielding another unofficial world-record kokanee
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27 inches long 9.67 pounds
It's a great fish but holding it this close to the camera is just wrong!
27 inches long 9.67 pounds
It's a great fish but holding it this close to the camera is just wrong!
Last edited by Anonymous on Wed Jun 16, 2010 5:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
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RE:Wallowa Lake yielding another unofficial world-record kokanee
Holy Moly! thats an amazing fish!
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Looks like I'm going to have to drive 7 hours.
Oh, and when I retire, I'm moving to Oregon.
Oh, and when I retire, I'm moving to Oregon.
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I'm from Joseph Oregon. We saw fish like that a lot when we'd ride our bikes up to the lake and go fishing. It has some of the best fishing in any lake I've ever seen in Oregon or Washington!
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RE:Wallowa Lake yielding another unofficial world-record kokanee
I agree about the camera shot. I hope the angler has some normal proportion shots, that one really does the fish an injustice.
RE:Wallowa Lake yielding another unofficial world-record kokanee
Friggin Sweet Fish. I'm goin to oregon over the 4th to visit my lil bro, but if the konger kokes r bitin i jus might hafta blow him off and bring the poles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!#-o
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RE:Wallowa Lake yielding another unofficial world-record kokanee
Is this lake ever going to stop? I saw this pic last winter of 20 5+ lb kokes lined up on a dock. I dont know whats more impresive the fact that state record after record is coming from this lake. Or that there is a lake that holds "numbers" of 5 lb kokes. Wish I could fish it.