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Iliketofish - Contest Fish
Iliketofish,

Post your contest fish here.

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Species # 1 - Brook Trout In reply to
Woohoo! I'm on the board! I'll start with this 19 inch brookie. Henry's Lake, white jig and meal worm. I'll post a full report later.



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(This post was edited by iliketofish on Nov 28, 2011, 6:56 AM)

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Species # 2 - Hybrid (Cutthroat) In reply to
Now for the big one. This hybrid was measured by myself and the IDFG creel survey at 25 inches. I realize it's short of that in the pic so I'm hoping for 24.5 inches, but score it how you see fit (as long as it's not like 18 inches or something Tongue). Also let me know if the file size is too big and I'll resize it. He was also caught at Henry's lake on a white jig and meal worm.


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(This post was edited by iliketofish on Nov 28, 2011, 6:55 AM)

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Re: [iliketofish] Species # 2 - Hybrid (Cutthroat) In reply to
I see 19 on the brook, but I can only eeek out 24 on the cut (sticking to the round down rule). Good way to get on the board, though! That put's you in first place for the time being. Can't wait to get over there and get a brook and cut for myself. Really looking forward to next week.Smile

BTW, those pictures are just right. Big enough to score easily, but not too big.

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(This post was edited by iwantabuggy on Nov 28, 2011, 7:30 AM)

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Re: [iwantabuggy] Species # 2 - Hybrid (Cutthroat) In reply to
Not to stir this up, but why just 24" that tail is definitely over that mark with chin even at the other end when you click on the picture? Just curious why.




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Re: [flygoddess] Species # 2 - Hybrid (Cutthroat) In reply to
flygoddess wrote:
Not to stir this up, but why just 24" that tail is definitely over that mark with chin even at the other end when you click on the picture? Just curious why.

I'm trying to be objective and as fair as I can with these. First, if you blow up the picture and zoom in, you'll see that the fish is at least 1/8 short of the end of the tape on the head end. Then go to the tail and and zoom in and you'll see that it is a smidgeon short of 24.5 on that end. The rules state that all rounding will be down, so 24. It's a beautiful fish, and I hope to do as well when I get over there. If everyone thinks that I'm judging these too hard, I can adjust. Just trying to be fair.

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Re: [iwantabuggy] Species # 2 - Hybrid (Cutthroat) In reply to
Tough job and tough call, sorry just curious. Keep up the good work.




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Species # 3 Rainbow Trout In reply to
Got this 13 inch hot dog today at Winchester on an ice jig tipped with a maggot. The bad news is I've got no hopes of upgrading this one but a species is a species.



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(This post was edited by iliketofish on Dec 17, 2011, 11:33 PM)

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Species # 4 Bluegill In reply to
Bluegill, also from Winchester on an ice jig tipped with maggot (see mouth if curious).


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(This post was edited by iliketofish on Dec 17, 2011, 11:34 PM)

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Re: [iliketofish] Species # 4 Bluegill In reply to
Awesome BG! 8 inches. I can almost eeeek 8.5 out of it, but not quite. What a beauty!

13 on the Rainbow.

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Re: [iliketofish] Species # 3 Rainbow Trout In reply to
iliketofish wrote:
Got this 13 inch hot dog today at Winchester on an ice jig tipped with a maggot. The bad news is I've got no hopes of upgrading this one but a species is a species.

I bet if this had had a nose???? it could have push 14"...LOL




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Re: [flygoddess] Species # 3 Rainbow Trout In reply to
Laugh I didn't say he was pretty but like I said a species is a species Smile I just wish I had a Chesterfield or something like it nearby so I could upgrade my rainbow.
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Species # 5 Yellow Perch In reply to
Winchester again, yellow perch, ice jig tipped with maggot.


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Re: [iliketofish] Species # 5 Yellow Perch In reply to
9.5 on the perch.

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Species #6 Coho In reply to
Well, I'll post what I've got more out of principle than anything. I've got no shot a winning but here's what I've got.
Caught 2-15-12 on a sweedish pimple tipped with a worm at Cascade.


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Re: [iliketofish] Species # 5 Yellow Perch - Upgrade In reply to
Caught on 2-15-12 on a Jigging Rapala at Cascade. Couldn't find any jumbos, but I think I might squeeze out a 1/2 inch upgrade from my other perch...


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Re: [iliketofish] Species # 4 Bluegill - Upgrade In reply to
Caught on 2-11-12 on tiny jig tipped with maggot at Winchester. Again hoping for another 1/2 inch, your call....


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Re: [iliketofish] Species #6 Coho In reply to
15.5 on the rainbow.

10 on the perch.

8.5 on the blue gill.

Got you a few more inches. And that is a really pretty rainbow.

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Re: [iwantabuggy] Species #6 Coho In reply to
Are we counting cohos as rainbows, kind of like how hybrids count as cutthroats? Maybe I forgot...
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Re: [iliketofish] Species #6 Coho In reply to
Coho's are their own species. If you got one, I'd score it. Where did you get one?

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Re: [iwantabuggy] Species #6 Coho In reply to
That last salmonid that I posted isn't a rainbow. It's a coho, I guess I should have said so in the body of my post instead of just the subject line. I caught it at Cascade on 2-15-12 on a sweedish pimple tipped with a worm.

Here's more pictures if that helps:
Original picture, note the shape of the anal fin, the shape of the tail, and the complete lack of the rainbow lateral line stripe:


Close ups of mouth and head, note the black tongue and white gums:




I thought it was weird that there were spots on the bottom of the tail, but I talked to my buddy who used to manage a coho hatchery and he showed me pictures of adult anadromous coho with the same spotting on the bottom of the caudal fin - and he also agreed that it's definitely a coho.
Anyway I don't mean to split hairs but about the only likely way I'll get to 7 species is if I get due credit for this one, and I get lucky and tie into a largemouth or a crappie this weekend....
There I've said my peace LaughBlush I'll let you make the final call on the species without further grumbling either way Tongue
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Re: [iliketofish] Species #6 Coho In reply to
I looked at it the first time and thought it looked odd for a rainbow, so I looked at the caudal fin to see if it might be a coho. There were spots, so I just assumed it was a rainbow. They can be hard to tell apart. The documentation I've seen indicate there are no spots on the bottom of the tail, so I never gave it any more thought. I agree, though. It is a coho. The mouth is bigger than on a rainbow, and the dark color in the mouth also another indicator. Also, heavy spotting on the upper side of the lateral line with no spotting below. Looks like a coho to me. I just missed it. Sorry. I'll get the score corrected.

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