More Trophy Tales

July 9, 2014 at 11:54AM
NO ILLUSION Tacarie Siner, 6, of Brooklyn Park, caught this bass on a worm while fishing on his grandpa’s dock on Lake Minnetonka. He was so excited to catch his first bass. It weighed about 2 ½ pounds -- although by swinging it close to the camera, just as the photo was snapped, the bass looks almost as big as Tacarie. The fish was released.
NO ILLUSION  Tacarie Siner, 6, of Brooklyn Park, caught this bass on a worm while fishing on his grandpa’s dock on Lake Minnetonka. He was so excited to catch his first bass. It weighed about 2 ½ pounds — although by swinging it close to the camera just as the photo was snapped, the bass looks almost as big as Tacarie. The fish was released. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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FIRST WALLEYE Jamie Kulla of Lakeville caught her first walleye -- a 23- incher -- on Leech Lake while fishing with her dad.
FIRST WALLEYE Jamie Kulla of Lakeville caught her first walleye — a 23-incher — on Leech Lake while fishing with her dad. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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