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Salem Canal-7-27-08 PDF Print E-mail
Contributed by Randy Baran   
Monday, 18 August 2008
The club headed down to Salem Canal today, and had a great tournament as usual. The weather went our way until we got off the water....then it poured like crazy!!! We had partly cloudy skies most of the day with air temps in the mid to upper 80's, and light winds till the end of the day.
The water was murky as usual, and ranged in temp from 80-84 degrees. Once the tournament ended, the storms came rolling in....just in time!
The club managed to catch 62 fish today wieghing in close to 85 pounds...nice! 10 Members had full bags....sweet!
The angler of the day went to Pat Childs with a 14.02 bag, and hooked the lunker also which weighed in at 4.53....way to go Pat!
2nd place went Tim Dafick with 10.19, and 3rd place went to Chris Press with 8.16. Nice Job Guys!

Check out the rest of the results!

Next-Farrington! See ya there!
 
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