Fish Pictures

The following 3 pictures came to us courtesy of  Carl Milks from Bradford. Nice fish Carl!! Click on the picture for a larger image.

  Carl landed this 48", 35 lb. muskie on a Rapala Shad Rap while trolling for walleye in Sugar Bay.

                                                  Carl pulled in this pike on 5/7/04. It was a 46", 30 lb beauty that he caught in Willow Bay while casting from shore. Again, a Shad Rap was the bait.

                                                                                              Last, but certainly not least, this walleye measured 29" and 9 lbs, and was caught in Sugar Bay on a jig on 5/5/04. Many thanks to Carl for sharing his pictures.

 

The following pictures were supplied by Earl Duffy from Paul's Trading Post.

This picture is of a channel cat caught at Red Bridge on a crawler early in August. I don't have any more information on who caught it.

This picture is of a northern caught by Bill Dulbin of Bessemer Pa. Bill was fishing a Daredevil off of the shore in the Willow Bay area when he landed this 42", 16.5 lb. pike.

If anybody has any pictures of fish caught out of Kinzua, and would like them posted on our website, you can either email the info, or send it to us at Kinzua Fish & Wildlife Association, PO Box 454, Kane, Pa 16735-0454. Please include all necessary information. Good quality pictures are preferred, but even if it's an old scratched Polaroid, let us have it and we'll do what we can. KF&WA regrets that we cannot return anything sent through the US Postal Service unless the return postage is included. We're not that rich. We also don't guarantee anything with the photo's. If return postage is supplied, we'll get them to the post office on their way back to you. Simply stated, if you are thinking of sending us something that can't be replaced, don't. Make a good copy or whatever.

If you have pictures of young ones fishing, send them in. It's always nice to see the trophy fish, but for our kids, every fish is a trophy! Get them out and teach them! And don't forget to take pictures. Then don't forget to send us the good ones. Fish-on-hook not required.

 

There are wall's full of trophy pictures such as these at Paul's Trading Post. Stop in and browse!

 

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