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jeremycameron
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150 Posts

Posted - 10/13/2004 :  9:38:18 PM  Show Profile
Had a great night at Shamut. Nice Brown and a nice Rainbow too! Then I took a swim! article and pic at http://www.fliesandfins.com



wbman
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USA
645 Posts

Posted - 10/13/2004 :  9:52:17 PM  Show Profile  Visit wbman's Homepage
Id bet any amount of money that top fish is a bow too, at least by my monitor. Is it just me or anyone else think so? Even the build of the fish looks like a bow. Duane

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BigFish
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USA
116 Posts

Posted - 10/13/2004 :  10:27:55 PM  Show Profile
Looks like a nice looking Brown to me. Good looking fish!



Shaun
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heron
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787 Posts

Posted - 10/13/2004 :  10:53:33 PM  Show Profile
Indeed it was a nice night.After 10 straight days of wind, we got a break.Even had a few nibbles,but no bo-rowns.

Duane, hopefully she'll grow to get her brownie badge.By her fanny theres some red beauty marks.
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wbman
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USA
645 Posts

Posted - 10/13/2004 :  10:56:16 PM  Show Profile  Visit wbman's Homepage
My screen must be off cause from that fishes cheek all the way down its red on my screen. Either way, they are decent fish, especially the top one. Duane

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Tim D
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USA
409 Posts

Posted - 10/14/2004 :  2:10:58 PM  Show Profile
Jeremy,

Nice fish! Dude, what do you do for a living?! You fish locally, and on destination trips, more than anyone I know.

I want your gig!

Tim

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Jeff Reardon
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909 Posts

Posted - 10/14/2004 :  5:04:14 PM  Show Profile
Jeremy seems to be taking over for Andre at the head of the "fishes more days per year than seems humanly possible" line.


Question: How long before Jeremy meets the love of his life, moves to NJ, and has to cut down on his fishing?

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Alan
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USA
324 Posts

Posted - 10/14/2004 :  5:29:04 PM  Show Profile
Jeremy
Beautiful fish. Falling in I thought was totally Titleguys gig. He fell in more at the EO in two weeks than I have in ten years. Still I'm envious of the shear number of fish caught by the both of you.
In response to Jeff. Is that what happened to Andre. Say it isn't so Andre.



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keelycameron
Starting Member

USA
1 Posts

Posted - 10/14/2004 :  7:31:27 PM  Show Profile
Hey Jeff,

Poor Andre. Jeremy is lucky in more ways than one ... he is married to the love of his life, lives in the great state of maine, gets to fish a lot and his wife even goes with him sometimes. And he has a little fishing buddy on the way! And if it's a boy, his name will be Finn Cameron.

Keely Cameron



Edited by - keelycameron on 10/14/2004 7:44:35 PM
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titleguy
Big Fish in a Small Pond

1128 Posts

Posted - 10/14/2004 :  8:05:04 PM  Show Profile
Now that is the catch of a lifetime, Keely I mean.

P.S.- Alan, I fall in a lot, but remeber what I said, if you're going to be stupid you have to be tough. I am the human driftboat.

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Jeff Reardon
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909 Posts

Posted - 10/15/2004 :  08:59:01 AM  Show Profile
He may keep the title for a long time.

LOL, and nice fish, Keely!

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Alan
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USA
324 Posts

Posted - 10/15/2004 :  09:57:06 AM  Show Profile
Keely
Nice fish. Just joking about Andre and your better half. It looks as though he made a good catch as well. Fishing and marriage can co-exist. November 5 this year marks 38 years of marriage for this guy. Jerremy and Keely congratulations in advance for the future arrival.

Titleguy. you still are the fish magnet. I'm planning on fishing the EO on Saturday and Sunday as well rain or shine.

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calvin kidder
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USA
992 Posts

Posted - 10/15/2004 :  3:27:12 PM  Show Profile
keely nice fish and welcome to the froum

calvin kidder
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Streamer
Big Fish in a Small Pond

USA
1980 Posts

Posted - 10/15/2004 :  4:11:57 PM  Show Profile
Wow. One Cameron fishes more than any other human alive and catches fish, even in the desert...

Now, there's another Cameron catching unbelievable (except for the documented, unretouched photographs) large trout(s)...

Two Camerons = too much fishing pressure (there ought to be a limit); and now, 2.7 Camerons. With the arrival of Finn (or Finesse), the definition of a "wild" fish will be one that the Camerons haven't caught yet (and there will be doggone few of those). Fish on, you Camerons!

Streamer

Edited by - Streamer on 10/15/2004 4:17:51 PM
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jeremycameron
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150 Posts

Posted - 10/15/2004 :  7:12:48 PM  Show Profile
i did get lucky when i caught keely - we are very excited to have a a little person running around our house - by the way i was in mike's shop the other day and he had the new "Flyfisherman" Magazine (I think that was the title) - anyway - it listed the top 10 new england streams/river - i was surprised to see the "Wood River" in Rhode Island listed as number 10. That is where Keely caught those nice trout. We found a pool that was loaded with brookies that size. I think everyone in RI fishes salt water - so the trout fishing does not get heavy pressure. HOWEVER - now that i am on the topic - guess what was listed as the #1 river. Yup, our very own "Kennebec River" -It really is awesome when you think about it. I know it used to be better back in the day - but it is still something to be appreciated.

Stripers at the mouth and up to Winslow
Browns/Rainbows at shawmut/Madison
Browns/Rainbows/Salmon around Solon Area
Wild Rainbows/Salmon at Bingham
Brookies and Salmon at East Outlet


One River all the Trout/Salmon Species - in decent numbers - healthy and some wild fish. The kennebec is really great - I think sometimes we all take it for granted a little - it's kinda inevitable if you live here. I, however, realize how great it is when fly fishing buddies come to visit me. They are always astounded by the size of the river, the beauty and the many different fisheries that exist in the river.



Edited by - jeremycameron on 10/15/2004 7:51:08 PM
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titleguy
Big Fish in a Small Pond

1128 Posts

Posted - 10/15/2004 :  10:15:54 PM  Show Profile
Hey- I had a day like that once- oh yeah, it was on the Kennebec.

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calvin kidder
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USA
992 Posts

Posted - 10/16/2004 :  09:10:46 AM  Show Profile
that a great article the rivers were not rated they were listed north to south tight lines


calvin kidder
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jeremycameron
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150 Posts

Posted - 10/16/2004 :  10:03:21 AM  Show Profile
Well then - I am rating it. Kennebec is #1


That was easy -

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calvin kidder
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USA
992 Posts

Posted - 10/16/2004 :  10:40:05 PM  Show Profile
i agree about that even though i have not fished it much tight lines

calvin kidder
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