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Guide trip for Birthday BOY! Reviews

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Date: 11/04/13 01:26 PM

User: chrokee
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Review: Great catches and pics!
Date: 11/04/13 08:57 AM

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Date: 11/04/13 08:30 AM

User: shawneramone
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Review: I'm not sure there's anyone left that doesn't believe you
Date: 11/04/13 07:11 AM

User: bloomagoo
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Review: King salmon spawn and then die. It was probably post-spawn and on it's way out.
Date: 11/04/13 06:31 AM

User: jessekayboston
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Review: I think he means that the coloring on it indicated that it was sick and not suitable for consumption so they released it?

Personally, if it was within my legal right to keep it and I knew for sure the fish was sick, I would seriously consider killing it so the disease wouldn't spread!
Date: 11/04/13 01:03 AM

User: bass--man
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Review: Great pic!

What do you mean by "this salmon was in zombie colors. so we had to released it back."? Is that a law if a salmon is all types of color?
Date: 11/03/13 11:56 PM

User: samf
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Review: those are some monster fish
Date: 11/03/13 02:54 PM



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