Dog Catching Salmon

Posted On January 21, 2012
Yellow Lab Catches big salmon.

See the video here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg5capd2fmQ

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Bob Childs
Bob Childs
Coconut Creek, FL
Joined September 16, 2010

In the southeast region of Florida we are blessed with excellent fresh and salt water fishing. I often fish the freshwater lakes and canals I am surrounded by. More often I chase fins and tails in the salt. In between, I will provide information from the area and other travels. Wishing everyone, Tight Lines and Screaming Drags!!! Stay Salty My Friends! Member IGFA

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