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Old 06-08-2009, 09:19 AM
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Default Official Trout Shoot Out results

151 fish weighed in at the scales.....

72 released back into the water alive!

Top 10 Adult
1st - 7.36 - Carl Giles
2nd - 7.14 - Colby Peveto
3rd - 6.88 - Glenn Granger
4th - 6.86 - Chris Carnahan
5th - 6.62 - Raymond Little
6th - 6.44 - Sean Gerard
7th - 6.32 - Michael Clark
8th - 6.14 - Chris Reed
9th - 6.12 - Greg Jeffers
10th - 6.02 - Teddy Gordan

Top 10 Youth
1st - 6.50 - Ruston Logan
2nd - 5.50 - Hunter LeBoeuf
3rd - 5.29 - Brennon Broussard
4th - 5.25 - Bradley Bryant
5th - 4.70 - Carli Giles
6th - 4.42 - Tyler Vincent
7th - 4.36 - Kelly Borrell
8th - 4.20 - Hatden Hensley
9th - 4.00 - Hayden Little
10th - 3.98 - Skylan Petroskinll
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Old 06-08-2009, 09:41 AM
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Numba 7, das me!!
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Old 06-08-2009, 09:43 AM
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good job, those are some solid results even in the youth division! I am wayyyyyyyy down that list, lol.

can we see all 151?
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Old 06-08-2009, 09:47 AM
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I tryed to cut & paste, but it doesn't come out right on this board. Shoot me your email, and I'll email you the whole list.
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Old 06-08-2009, 09:56 AM
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Awesome job done Lake Charles Chapter!!!
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Cheers full list

i attached the full list
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Old 06-08-2009, 10:51 AM
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whooo!!!! i got 36th place!!!
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8th - 6.14 - Chris Reed....my Team mate.....Good job Chris!!! #1 trout for the Camp boys!!! lmao!! that's all that matters was betting them!!!
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you trying to get on UIL?
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Do people keep these fish alive all day and weigh in at lunch time? Or were most of the big fish caught later in the day? It seems that a large majority of the live fish were weighed in mid-day.
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whooo!!!! i got 36th place!!!
Garrett ended up 15th & Spencer was 38th.
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Old 06-08-2009, 11:04 AM
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"Do people keep these fish alive all day and weigh in at lunch time? Or were most of the big fish caught later in the day? It seems that a large majority of the live fish were weighed in mid-day. "
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Really varied this year. Trout do better than most people think inside of a live well. It depends of how bad you stress them after caught. If not gut hooked, they do really well.
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it prolly depends on how close they were when they caught them to the launch. maybe idk
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it prolly depends on how close they were when they caught them to the launch. maybe idk


we had a game plan in our boat. 6+ and we was hauling butt to the launch.
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Old 06-08-2009, 01:20 PM
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Caught mine at 1pm. Thought it was only around 5 so I decided I needed to weigh it alive so I took off right then and there. Plus, my arm was about to fall off by then anyway. Turned out to be almost 6 and with the bonus it was over 6. I am just fishin in a 16' flat bottom so my live well consists of a 100qt ice chest filled with water.
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the thing to remember in the summer is to try to keep your livewell cool. Drop a frozen water bottle in there, or a couple handfuls of ice. Most trout die in livewell because the water gets too hot. They "boil" in there in the summer time.
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the thing to remember in the summer is to try to keep your livewell cool. Drop a frozen water bottle in there, or a couple handfuls of ice. Most trout die in livewell because the water gets too hot. They "boil" in there in the summer time.

I frequently change the water in my "livewell" to keep good oxygenated water in there plus to keep the temps down. But I only have to worry about that for the shootout.
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we had a game plan in our boat. 6+ and we was hauling butt to the launch.

We had a game plan too , any 5 overs we would haul butt back to the launch.........we never hauled butt back to the launch...hahaha


Good job guys!!
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We had a game plan too , any 5 overs we would haul butt back to the launch.........we never hauled butt back to the launch...hahaha


Good job guys!!

Das what you get for hoggin my spot all day Matt. I would have caught a big fish der.
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Just wondering........what baits were some of the bigger fish caught on?

What part of the lake where the bigger fish caught?

If I remember correctly......last years winning fish came from along the ship channel.
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