Camp Chef Snapshot of the Week: 7/5/2014

We kick it off with a big Starvation Steelie. Carter
Mayfield was fishing up at Starvation over Memorial day
weekend when he caught this whooper of a rainbow. It took
him five minutes to land the fish, but he did it all by
himself. Carter was a bit sad to see dad release the
brute, because he had eyes on mounting it and putting it
on his bedroom wall.

While with her family up at Pineview tubing, swimming and
having fun in the sun, Audra decided to wet a line and
proceeded to latch into this huge toothy tiger musky. She
yelled to her husband Nick to give her some help as the
fish had her rod doubled over. They landed the tiger, and
estimate the fish to be 38 to 42 inches long. Audra was
thrilled to catch such an awesome fish and sent it back to
fight another day.

Darrell took his six year old daughter Ellie camping up to
Tanners Flat Campground for four days. They hiked, went
geocaching and fishing and not once did Ellie complain.
The highlight was when this bold young bull moose, the
camp hosts have nick named “bullwinkle” visited their
their camp. Ellie is sure to go back.

Weston had heard that the state was selling one of his
favorite lakes in Utah. So he decided he had to get in one
last trip and boy was he rewarded. Check out these nice
tiger trout he was able to land on his fly rod.

But our winner tonight caught a big surprise of the big
one that almost got away. Brian took his two daughters,
Brecken and Brynn to the Garden City pond near Bear Lake.
The girls had a blast, caught some fish and were just
about to take a picture when this fish decided to make a
run for it. Brian caught their surprise in mid-air, a
great shot that had our judges laughing. And the next time
you head outdoors with your girls Brian you’ll have our
big prize to take with you as you just won, our snapshot
of the week.

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