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The new World Record Kokanee Salmon!

June 19, 2010 By JD 5 Comments

Ron Campbell with Kokezilla



Okay, this is getting ridiculous. In March, Oregon’s Wallowa Lake gave up the U.S. record kokanee, an 8.23 pounder…and then in May, it surrendered an 8-pound, 13-ouncer in May.. Now, this: On June, 14 Ron Campbell of Pendleton, OR caught what should be the new all-tackle world record koke, a 9.67 pounder! WTF???

Pendleton’s Wallowa beast measured 27 3/4 inches long and had a girth of 17 3/4 inches and just topped the current IGFA World Record, a 9.6 pounder caught in British Columbia back in 1988. After the paperwork goes through, it should be recognized as the new record…that is until somebody catches a 10 pounder!

Read more about this from our friends at Northwest Wild Country.

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: igfa, kokanee salmon, wallowa lake, world record

B.C. Day Dreamin’

June 16, 2010 By JD 2 Comments


So, I’ve been working on a couple articles today for Salmon Trout Steelheader and Fish Alaska magazines, going through my photo catalog and…BAM…I ran across this one of me and Matt “Go Home” Kinne in British Columbia a few years ago and I’ve gotta say my productivity for the day is now pretty much shot.

I mean, how’s a guy supposed to work when you’ve got B.C. steelies on the brain? Short answer: You can’t. Think I’m gonna walk down to the river now…

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: british columbia, salmon trout steelheader magazine, Steelhead

Holy Pez Gallo! That’s 70 pounds of Roosterfish!

June 6, 2010 By JD 1 Comment

Yep, that's a big one!


California fishing guide, Mike Moore has been plying the waters of Baja’s East Cape for many years, hoping for a really big roosterfish…and he finally got one last month. This beast, hooked slow trolling a live jack just outside the surfline, measured 65 inches and was estimated to weigh 70 pounds.

After a quick photo & measurement session, Moore let the grande pez gallo go and plans to get a fiberglass replica mount made.

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: baja, east cape, mike moore, roosterfish

So you wanna be a fishing guide, huh?

April 29, 2010 By JD 9 Comments

Before you quite your day job and get a guide’s license, here’s a little behind the scenes look at the life & times of a fishing guide…

2:30 a.m.

SKREEANT! SKREEANT! SKREEANT!

A series of horrific screeches pierce the silent evening. My heart rate’s suddenly gone from 0 to 100 mph in just under a nanosecond and I jolt upright, trying to figure out where the terrible sounds are coming from.

SKREEANT! SKREEANT! SKREEANT!

It takes me a bewildered moment or two before I realize that it’s my alarm clock. It’s hard to believe that this little white plastic contraption — no bigger than a Kleenex box — can produce such an atrocious noise. I pound on the snooze bar with a closed fist, hoping to smash it into oblivion and then I fall back to sleep.Click here to read more…

Filed Under: Pure Entertainment Tagged With: fishing guide, JD Richey, salmon fishing

A New World Record Burbot for the Fishing Geeks

April 26, 2010 By JD 2 Comments

The Geeks are en fuego!

The Fishing Geeks have struck again! This time, the dynamic fishing duo of identical twins Adam and Sean Konrad, teamed up for this IGFA all-tackle world record 25.2-pound burbot, that Sean hooked in Sascatchewan’s Lake Diefenbaker on March 27.

The jumbo “ling,” as they often called, ate a whole herring soaked on a medium spinning outfit. The catch is just another feather in the Geeks’ already impressive fishing resume. When it receives final approval, this will be the 10th IGFA certified world record for the Konrad boys — the most impressive of which was the all-tackle, 48-pound record rainbow trout from the same lake that Sean caught back in September of 2009.

For more details on the Konrads and their record fish, check out Northwest Wild Country.

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: adam konrad, burbot, fishing geeks, lake difenbaker, sean konrad, world record

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