View Full Version : not salt water, but a big fish


fishsmith
10-28-2002, 08:28 AM
http://www.boston.com/news/daily/28/odds_fish.htm

MEDFORD, Ore. -- Grant Martinsen's fish tale is a whopper.

The accidental fisherman reeled in a chinook salmon that weighed 71 1/2 pounds, a full 8 1/2 pounds more than the all-time record for fly-fishers.

"Golly, this is all quite a bit more than I expected," said Martinsen, a retired biology teacher and Grants Pass High School football coach.

A longtime fly-fisher of trout and steelhead but a rookie at salmon, Martinsen drove to the lower Rogue River last Monday for a day of fishing cohos only because a hunting partner was too sick to hunt chukars as planned.

Since cohos generally weigh up to 15 pounds, Martinsen used an 8-weight rod, small flies and a net suitable for cohos. Then, after spying a few chinook, he tied on a chinook fly and started casting for the bigger fish. Ten minutes later, he felt a strike.

"It rattled my rod and shook its head," he said. "I thought, 'This is a good fish."' Martinsen pulled his two small anchors in the boat and let the fish tow him around. Then the chinook breached more like a whale than a salmon.

"He jumped halfway out of the water with his face pointed toward me," Martinsen said. "You see something like that and it scares you."

Plans now call for the salmon to be mounted and displayed in the Rogue Outdoor Store in Gold Beach.

saltydog
10-28-2002, 04:04 PM
:smash: WOW one hell of a fish. Id have to build a another room just to display it.
'GOOD LUCK GOOD TYIN":happy: