View Full Version : Done....
Justin Q.
02-28-2003, 04:46 PM
Upon reading the UOTF Challenge this morning I set about this morning to complete it...well at 9:30 AM I caught the final fish on the list...Not to brag but each of the fish I caught also represent new state records...(hopefully DWR will update the record book soon)...it was quite a morning to say the least. What's the next challenge??....and Jason could you clarify was you meant regarding this being a personal challenge and so there is no need to "lie"? Also, what constitutes a "lie"...as a fisherman I am a little cloudy on this concept.
Thanks.
PS I hope that due to my successful completion of this challenge, UOTF will bestow some highly regal title to my member status such and "Master Member"...or "Member of the Highest Order"...or "Master Fish Dominator" etc, etc....In chosing the title, just remember that this challenge prohibited the use of bait...so "Master Baiter" is totally unacceptable.
cheech
02-28-2003, 04:58 PM
How about Supreme Fibber! If you do catch a Walleye on a fly, let me know where and how. I think we will definately have some Musky chasers here.
stout_trout
02-28-2003, 05:14 PM
That is Great!
It's ashame to not have any challenge left for the rest of the season though... perhaps you could catch every big game species in Utah with a fly for you next challenge!
:)
Señorfish
03-25-2003, 05:11 PM
Where are the Photos?
Justin Q.
03-25-2003, 06:30 PM
I forgot to mention in my original post that within seconds of photographing the final fish for the challenge...I was so excited that I slipped on some rocks on the way back to the bank and fell in the river (ala RAW??). Luckily the camera (a disposable) floated...but as I started running downstream to catch it a bohemoth of a fish that lurks only in the deepest recesses of a river thought that the hatch was "on"...drifted up slowly and cautiously....opened its massive jaws and sipped in my camera (and photo proof) in that most gentle manner that truly large fish do...but luckily, an alert bald eagle saw its opportunity dive on this fish...and with great swiftness that eagle had in its talons the largest trout I have ever seen. Apparently, having talons through your mid-section is uncomfortable, because that monster of a fish "burped" my camera out...but unfortunately, the camera landed on the in the middle of the road just when a convoy of 18-wheelers hauling heavy construction equipment and materials happened by....and you guessed, much to my chagrin, the camera was smashed into hundreds of thousands of itty-bitty pieces.
I guess you will just have to take my "word."
cheech
03-25-2003, 06:37 PM
ok, we'll take your word. Pictures aren't required anyway, but we'll take your word. LOL
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