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Holy Crap 36.14 just moved into first place in the LOC! Anyone have any pics of the beast? That's a HUGE fish for this early in the season, just huge! My 3rd place fish last year was only 28lbs!

Nick

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A great fish indeed. Now everyone can start talking about how many 40s for the fall like they did last year only to see none LOL

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A great fish indeed. Now everyone can start talking about how many 40s for the fall like they did last year only to see none LOL

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Are you sure about that Mike? Captain Kevin Davis of Catch the Drift pictured below with one from the Oswego River last fall that was over 40lbs. They are out there!

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They are definately out there but think how many people are fishing during the fall local and not one was caught

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A great fish indeed. Now everyone can start talking about how many 40s for the fall like they did last year only to see none LOL

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Did you mention the LOC somewhere???? LOL

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A great fish indeed. Now everyone can start talking about how many 40s for the fall like they did last year only to see none LOL

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Did you mention the LOC somewhere???? LOL

The original poster did

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And I think if u refer to last Years thread it was How big will the fall local winner be?

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A great fish indeed. Now everyone can start talking about how many 40s for the fall like they did last year only to see none LOL

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I wasn't responding to the original poster.....just yours saying there were no 40's last fall.

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The US side of the lake is always last in BIG king migrations moving east. (if @ all---Canadien stocks---pen reared MUCH earlier---then released to FEED all EARLY spring @ Niagara feeding trough/summer off eastern Canadien shoreline then back west to Toronto/port credit area).

These fish were caught @ Whitby tourney in Canada in June this year. The winning team AVERAGED 10 kings that were same size/bigger than L.O.C. GRAND PRIZE fish. In only 2 days of fishing. Last year winning average was #27-#28 pounds for 10 kings & biggest being over #37 pounds. ALL CAUGHT IN JUNE !

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Canadien TEAM PRESSMAN #35 1/2 pounds-had hatchery nose tag also that Candien O.M.N.R cut out.

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Matt--OH BABY w/#30 plus king

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Big King the Canadien O.M.N.R. cut off hatchery nose tag.

Big kings are out there now with the majority still in Canadien waters UNTILL NOW !!!!!!!

Jerry

RUNNIN REBEL

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Yank when I see one officially weighed in then we will talk. I'm just saying that 40 is an extreme rarity. I think you remember last year.

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Well slap some of your bass gear on e bay that will kill some time ;)

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hmmm maybe I should make the run and troll the canadian border for the Sodus pro-am! That should give me about 2hrs fishing time and 8hrs travel time haha!

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Poor Rick, even the LOC videos make fun of him... check out Part 2 of the 808 derby on LOC.com if you haven't seen it already :clap:

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Poor Rick, even the LOC videos make fun of him... check out Part 2 of the 808 derby on LOC.com if you haven't seen it already :clap:

that was great...

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