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West Branch Brown

24″ on a Caddis Dry; Early in the season, floating down from Balls Eddy, we spotted this fish rising along the right bank. There was nothing to indicate his size – just another WB brown slurping Caddis flies. The cast was easy, and after a good fight, he was in the net. I nearly fell out of the boat when Ben measured him to 24.” Still my Delaware River PB……….
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Margaree Silver, 2019

This lovely Atlantic Salmon was taken on a 2019 trip to Cape Breton with my childhood friend, Bob Woods. Hurricane Dorian was bearing down on us, but we managed to squeeze two days of fishing before the storm.

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East Branch Brown

What a day this was! Three fish over 20″. I fished with my friend, Frank Corrente, and guide Ben Rinker put us over some amazing fish.

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East Branch Brown

This strong fish gave me the fight of a lifetime. What an exciting morning floating with Ben Rinker!
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Margaree Chrome

From the “Wash”

Margaree Forks, Cape Breton, 2018; Sea-liced and silver, they don’t get much fresher than this – perhaps only a day from the ocean. My smile tells it all.
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Bob Woods: Babine Steelhead

Not too shabby, Woody.
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Alex w/Huge Smallmouth

On the Tennessee River, Shoals, Alabama

Tennessee River, below Wilson Dam, Shoals, Alabama. We fished with guide Dennis Evans. We thought Alex was into a big striper until he got the fish to the boat. The Smallmouth of a lifetime!
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Atlantic Salmon: Margaree River

A lovely Margaree salmon resting in a beautiful wood net made by Alan Bourgault, a talented furniture maker. The net was made for guide Robert Chiasson. Thanks, Alan & Robert!

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Martha’s Vineyard Striper

Wasque, 1975;

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Delaware River Shad

The river boasts a stellar run of May/June shad. It’s always a treat to spend a few hours battling these strong, sea-run fish.

(Lower East Branch, Delaware River)