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		No worries it was my bad, I am a computer nerd and I should have used photoshop to edit the pic. Thanks for the heads up though.
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		I found a copy of the text in my email. 
  
that is one impressive trout. cant say I ever saw one that big.  
  
I would have to down a soda or two after that one... LOL
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		Thats not even the record!! that just the largest for the tournement so far. I will see if I can dig up a link to the record fish..
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		[cool][#0000ff]Definitely a decent fish, by any standards.  Of course, our state record (Utah) is about 10 pounds bigger.[/#0000ff] 
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		I can only emagine the boat ride from hooking one on a tube. 
  
I have landed only one 30 pound atlantic in my life and that was a work out in it self. I was using 14 pound test line from shore  
  
I would emagine that landing them with light tackle from a tube would be a lot eaiser. I would also expect that the landing time rate would be about a pound per minute from a tube?
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		[cool][#0000ff]As far as I know, there are no formulas of poundage per minute.  Too many variables.  Some fish fight harder than others...even of the same species.  Also it depends a lot on the tackle and the fisherman.  A good fisherman can whup a good sized fish on lighter tackle faster than a rookie can land the same size fish on heavier gear.[/#0000ff] 
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		[font "Arial Black"][red][size 3]               Those are all very nice trophy's, and congratulations to all . Great job.[/size][/red][/font] 
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