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Catch of the week


Catch of the week

Johnathon Funk, 8, was fishing Sunday morning, June 17, at Duke Creek Campground, after all the rain, when he caught this 13-inch trout. According to his parents, Amanda and Tim Funk, Johnathon and his brother have caught several trout in the creek there at the camp already this summer.

Congratulations, Johnathon, you made the Post Catch of the Week!

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Catch of the Week


Kaleb Gordon was pretty proud to catch this 18-inch walleye while fishing with his Grandpa Barnhart at Big Whitefish Lake last month. Kaleb is a 5th grader at Cedar View Elementary. Congratulations, Kaleb, you made the Post Catch of the Week!

 

It’s back—get out those cameras!

It’s that time of year again when anglers big and small like to tell their fish tales! Send us a photo and story of your first, best, funniest, biggest, or even your smallest catch. Include your name, age, address, and phone number, along with the type and size of fish, and where caught. We can’t wait to hear from you! Photos published as space allows. Photos/stories may be sent by email to postnews@charter.net with Catch of the Week in the subject line, or mail to:
Catch of the Week, PO Box 370, Cedar Springs, MI 49319.

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Catch of the Week


Chase Logan Hayman, 8, of Morley, was fishing with his Grandpa and Grandma Richard and Lily Hayman, of Sand Lake, and big brother, Jacob Hayman of Kent City, when he caught this fish at Little Muskegon River, in Newaygo County. “As you can see, Chase was not happy because he had to throw the fish back because it was too small to keep,” explained Grandma Lily.
Congratulations, Chase, you made the Cedar Springs Post Catch of the Week!
Logan Hayman

Logan Hayman

Chase Logan Hayman, 8, of Morley, was fishing with his Grandpa and Grandma Richard and Lily Hayman, of Sand Lake, and big brother, Jacob Hayman of Kent City, when he caught this fish at Little Muskegon River, in Newaygo County. “As you can see, Chase was not happy because he had to throw the fish back because it was too small to keep,” explained Grandma Lily.

Congratulations, Chase, you made the Cedar Springs Post Catch of the Week!

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