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Gigantors are not done at Cascade.
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Well folks. I just want to say that after all the talk this winter about the Cascade gigantors being on a down cycle, I STILL don't believe that is the case. I fished for 2 days with hardly a bite (not even little fish), but when I found them they were good.

I believe Cascade has an excellent balance for the time being. We can only hope it stays this way.
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#2
Holy cow! Those are some nice size fish! Good job.
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#3
Very, very nice fish!

I am glad those two were happy, happy with the catch. [Smile]

Idaho
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#4
Man your making me jealous.[:p] bet they tasted good.
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#5
awesome pic and way big perch !
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#6
Nice fish! Nothing better than fishin with the kids.
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#7
Those are some nice fish. Ron
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#8
I was out Saturday and we had a similar stringer. Many at 12 inches. Caught with a wedding ring that was cast out from the boat in 6-12 FOW. Wish I could get back but live up near Spokane.

Packernut
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#9
Welcome to the forum. Did you know we also have a PackFan?
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#10
Welcome, Packernut! We don't get enough reports from up in your area, so I am really looking forward to hearing more about the waters up there.
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#11
That's a heck of a stringer there.
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#12
VERY NICE.....
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#13
This guy called me when he was in the middle of catching all these fish and then hung up on me when he hooked another one. I would have done the same to him so much respect to the hooknhunter.
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#14
thats sweet i am going up to cascade in two weeks for three days any word on trout or bass that is what i will be going after nice stringer and cascade is a big lake with lots holes for those fish to hide in
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