
Not to be outdone by the more serious fishermen
at Lake Stonebridge, Rich Braly shows off
his prize trophy fish caught from his undisclosed
"secret fishing spot". Keep up the
good work, Rich! |

Jim Head's 7 lb bass -- caught and released
Friday July 8 at 8:45 PM behind Metelko's
house. |

This big cat was caught by Alan LItz |
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Savannah Kennedy, our 8 1/2 year old granddaughter who lives here in Fishers
caught on July 4, 2009 at 1 p.m. in a light rain on the West lake. She used a 3.0 hook with a live worm. fish was 20" (plus a little more)
Biggest Walleye our family has caught. Don't have details on the other fish - but our family had a wonderful time fishing! the fisherman from this long July 4th weekend:Scott Kennedy (Fishers), Kal Bakk (LSB resident), Garret and Ken Bakk (brothers visiting from N.J.)
and Melanie Bakk (daughter from KY)



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| Sara Hannon's brother Jeff caught a 22" Walleye last Saturday. Have no particulars on how or where, but it is the biggest so far. Jeff released it after this picture so you can catch it again, if you're a good a fisherman a he is. Good Luck! |

Nathan Gaddie (age 8 and the nephew of Richard
Gaddie) caught this 3.25 lb. crappie off their
dock in Spyglass on May 25, 2006. Roy Pellegrin
and Jim Head confirmed that this crappie is
the largest ever caught in Lake Stonebridge
(and the largest they have ever seen). Congratulations,
Nathan! |

Here is another of Dave's recent catches.
This beautiful bass was caught right off Allan
Litz's dock! How deep can the dagger get?
Sorry Allan. |

Jason and Sara Hillman - The Bass measures
24 inches, did not weigh him, but he's over
6 pounds. Caught by Jason Hillman from Spyglass
on April 2, 2006, in East Lake by 116th
Street, on a Mepps spiner bait.


These Catfish pics are from 7-3-05 the
people are Jason and Jeff Hillman (Sara's
brothers) caught off her doc with cut bait
and bobbers |

Dave Bunting shows-off what he says is indicative
of the fish he catches on those early morning
outings |
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