


June 28, 2012
Catchbook Contest: Weekly Winners

The winner of last week's Catchbook Photo Contest for the month of June is Michael Jager, who submitted this photo of a yelloweye rockfish.
And this week's winner is Cody Mcintyre, who took the prize with this big steelhead. Michael and Cody will each each get a PFG Blood and Guts™ Ball Cap from Columbia. Click here to learn how you can enter this contest. Click here for the official rules.

Catchbook is a new fishing app for the iPhone that automatically turns photos of fish you've caught into detailed fishing journal entries that show up on your map, then shares those entries exclusively with trusted friends. Our goal is to help you and your buddies learn more about the spots you fish. You can download the app from iTunes here.
Comments (5)
I am so excited to have won! I thought for sure my 50" lingcod pic was going to be the winner.
When is there gonna be an app for Android phones? I've been taking my girls fishing, and i know they'd love to have a chance to win a hat.
Michael, congrats on the win! While I would love to have a few fillets of the ling cod, that yelloweye is probably older than your grandfather, and oh so pretty. Great catch! Alaska?
@ greenhead, it is Alaska. I had no idea this fish was that old. My dad caught an even bigger one! We were out with Capt. Rob of Classic Alaska Charters and he told me the 50" Lingcod was probably 80-90 years old, but he didn't mention the age of the Yelloweyes.
Great Fish boys! Congrats
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When is there gonna be an app for Android phones? I've been taking my girls fishing, and i know they'd love to have a chance to win a hat.
Michael, congrats on the win! While I would love to have a few fillets of the ling cod, that yelloweye is probably older than your grandfather, and oh so pretty. Great catch! Alaska?
I am so excited to have won! I thought for sure my 50" lingcod pic was going to be the winner.
@ greenhead, it is Alaska. I had no idea this fish was that old. My dad caught an even bigger one! We were out with Capt. Rob of Classic Alaska Charters and he told me the 50" Lingcod was probably 80-90 years old, but he didn't mention the age of the Yelloweyes.
Great Fish boys! Congrats
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