The NAFC staff has carefully chosen 10 finalists for the October Outstanding Catch Awards contest. Now it's up to you! Vote for the catch you feel is the most outstanding, considering not only the fish's size, but also the body of water, geographic location and method used. Review the finalists below and consider their photos, and then cast your vote below. Also, one random voter will be selected to win a prize, so please submit your name and e-mail address below when you vote for your favorite outstanding catch. Enter your own photo for the next Outstanding Catch contest, and see past winners.

 

Troy Philpott
Troy Philpott, Meadow Grove, NE, 42-inch and 30-pound, yellow catfish, Elkhorn River. Still fishing with a leopard frog
 
Joseph Marzulla
Joseph Marzulla, Greenwich, CT, 7 ¼ -pound largemouth, no name lake behind his house, caught on a crankbait
 
Brett Cochran

Brett Cochran, crappie, private pond, using a crappie thunder. Little brother of member Jason Cochran

 
 Eric Lowman

Eric Lowman, Central City, NE, 6 ¼-pound largemouth, private pond, caught on a black jig and pig, with a rod and reel

 
Joe Pozzi

Joe Pozzi, Burr Ridge, IL, tarpon, Caribbean, Caught with a circle hook and sardine, casting with Shimano Stella 5000 and 9’ St. Croix.

Walter Vincent

Walter Vincent, Gurnee, IL, 13-pound 32 ½-inch walleye, Lake Erie, trolling with a Rapala Husky Jerk.

Brad Paradis

Brad Paradis, Ogdensburg, NY, 6 ¼-pound smallmouth, St. Lawrence River, using a drop shot Jackall bait in  35-feet of water.

Jason E Dannelley

Jason E Dannelley, Pulaski, NY, 39 ½ -pound, chinook salmon, Salmon River

Robert Tack

Robert Tack, Covinton, GA 10-pound largemouth, private pond on friend’s property.

 

 
Daniel Florida

Daniel Florida, Ohio, 28-inch 8 ⅞-pound saugeye, West Branch state park in Ravena, OH, caught on a blue chrome sinking rattling rapala.

 

 

 

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