Outstanding Catch: November 2009
Cast Your Vote Today!
By: NAFC Staff
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The NAFC staff has carefully chosen 10 finalists for the November 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.
| | | Pete Lowe
42-inch black drum
Crash Boat Basin, Texas
Live bait | Adam Siegenthaler
45-inch northern pike
Yellowstone Lake, Wisc.
Sucker | Michael Flanagan
16-inch black crappie
Lake Lennape, N.J.
Pink plastic grub | | | | Donald Tisdel
42-inch chinook salmon
Gold Beach along the Rogue River, Ore. | Dennis Loskot
21-inch largemouth bass
Lake Oneil, Calif.
Texas rigged worm | Derek Milkie
53-inch, 51-pound striper
Atlantic Ocean, Westbrook, Conn.
Casting topwater plug | | | | Connor Bachmann
32 1/2-pound blue catfish
Lake Gaston, N.C.
Live shiner | Jeff Bodnar
42-pound redfish
Indian River, Fla.
Shorefishing cut bait
| Jerry Thomas
30-inch, 14.25-pound brown trout
Oak Orchard, N.Y.
Sucker spawn fly | | | | Don Rogers
9.9-pound largemouth bass
Caddo Lake, Texas | | |
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