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Outstanding Catch: October 2009
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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 (click on the thumbnail to enlarge), 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.


 Mark Sikora  Morgan Tabb  John Courtney 
Mark Sikora
45 1/2-inch muskie
Chippewa Flowage, Wisc.
Morgan Tabb
38-inch redfish
Jekyll Island, Ga.
Surf fishing; cut mullet
John Courtney
46-inch striped bass
Raystown Lake, Pa.
3-inch alewife
 Jeff Losch  Amanda Eisengart  Chris Payne 
Jeff Losch
42-inch muskie
Spirit Lake, Wisc.
8-inch perch Da Glide
Amanda Eisengart
19-inch largemouth
Pond near Eighty Four, Pa.
6-inch plastic worm
Chris Payne
50-plus-pound black drum
Lake Charles, La.
Live shrimp and 12-pound test line
 Matt Sugerik  Matt Hapton  Don Domanus 
Matt Sugerik
30-inch steelhead
Au Sauble River mouth, Mich.
Spoon
Matt Hapton
41-pound, 46-inch chinook
salmon
Columbia River near
Wenatchee, Wash.
Brad's Ladybug Cutplug
Superbait behind a Hotspot flasher
Don Domanus
36-inch, 32-pound chinook salmon
Columbia River near Portland, Ore.
Lazy Ike
 Eric Mondschein   
Eric Mondschein
19-inch smallmouth bass
Quabbin Reservoir, Mass.