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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

The soo doesn't disappoint

How silver? Not the big fish I just lost trying to photograph but still a great fish caught on the swing in the Canadian Pool
The wildflowers were out along the path to the river
Hooked up with the International Bridge behind me
A very pretty steel
Ted's first fish of the trip
Trying to be a little sneaky with "the fake fire"
Hooked up and heading towards Lake Huron

Ah, so much oil so very often
The new Sage TCR and Momentum get blooded
Ted hooked up to a silver beast
First Steelhead for the new Lamson and Scott ARC
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I was born and raised in Cairns, Australia and went to university in Townsville at James Cook University where I first studied Marine Biology followed by Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. While Studying I met Jessica, who later became my wife. I moved back to her home state of Minnesota, America and currently work as a researcher at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. We have three children, a dog and a cat.
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