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DAN JOSEPH OTTAWA RIVER, QUEBEC


Dan likely set a new mark for kayak-caught muskie with this monster, a 45-inch tiger estimated at 27 pounds. The fish fell for a Joe Bucher Outdoors #8 silver/natural bucktail spinner.


DAVE FREEMAN SPITFIRE LAKE, NEW YORK


“I pulled this 5-pound largemouth hog out of Spitfire Lake… He gave me quite a ride. I will go back next year and catch him when he grows up—ha!” CPR fan Dave said of the bass caught from his glossy red Seda Swift.


KIM LEO COASTAL OREGON


Kim and husband Tom caught and released several coho, including this healthy 18-pound fish. “I like a 10-foot Ugly Stik…makes for some real lightweight fun,” Tom said.


OLIVER HURST PENSACOLA BAY, FLORIDA


Ocean Kayak pro staffer Oliver Hurst caught this nice bull red on a 7-inch live white trout. “I took the photo myself, which was tricky. She was fun!” he said of his fish.


SCOTT MOSS


WILDWOOD LAKE, NORTH CAROLINA A 5-pound largemouth makes for a happy Scott.


TOMMY SAMUELS


STONO RIVER, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 36 inches of redfish for a Wildy pro.


12 …KAYAK ANGLER SPRING 2011 FRANK ZIDZIUNAS NORMANDY BEACH, NEW JERSEY


This beautiful 40-pound, 49-inch striper made Frank’s acquaintance when it chewed on a live bunker.


PHOTO: COURTESY DAVE FREEMAN PHOTO: COURTESY FRANK ZIDZIUNAS


PHOTO: BY MARC MAUVIEL


PHOTO: BRIAN THELAN


PHOTO: COURTESY HEATHER JOHNSON


HEATHER JOHNSON ESTERO BAY, FLORIDA


Heather traded a pinfish for this fine 31-inch snook.


JANET KING AUTRAIN LAKE, MICHIGAN


“I was fishing for northern pike with a 7-inch sucker minnow under a bobber, when this beauty decided to dine. What a pleasant surprise,” Janet wrote of her plump 20-inch smallmouth.


PHOTO: OLIVER HURST


PHOTO: ELIZABETH WARE PHOTO: TERRY LEO


PHOTO: CLINTON KING


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