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Daniel Crouse of Martinsburg, W.Va. shows off a big flathead catfish caught on a cold, rainy morning. 
Katlyn French of Cross Lanes, W.Va. let a number of deer walk until finally dropping the hammer on this 8-point buck in the 2022 archery season. 
Audra Vanin, age 5 (almost 6) was at Cheat Lake during the summer of 2022 with her grandparents.  Her Nona handed her the pole....then this happened. 
Audra Vanin, age 5 (almost 6) of Morganntown, got the job done on Cheat Lake on a warm afternoon. 
Clare Lyons who helps run Mountainwateradventures.com
A fly fishing operation in Monroe County W.Va. had this youngster and his dad on a fishing trip and caught the youngsters expression after coming face to face with a lunker rainbow
Griffin Beaver, age 7, of Craigsville, W.Va. with his first turkey.  
Dean Herrod of Philippi, W.Va. with a steelhead caught on Walnut Creek in Fairview, PA.  29.5 inches and 12 pounds 4 ounces. 
Patrick Griffith of Morgantown with his daughters Harlow Creek, 8 months and Hadley River age 4, celebrating an 8 pound rainbow trout on the Tygart River headwaters during a family fishing adventure. 
Yvonne Lease of Martinsburg, W.Va. sends along this picture of her six year old grandson Brantley's first fishing trip to Poor House Park. On July 17, 2022.  Here is Brantley's first fish. 
Joseph Pedersen of Martinsburg, W.Va. with a musky caught while fishing the Potomac River near Hedgesville, W.Va.  Caught on a Musky Innovations Swimmin’ Dawg.
Paul Billanti of Hedgesville, W.Va. with a brook trout caught while fishing in the fall of 2022 at Smoke Hole
Brett Frey  of Philippi, W.Va. shares this pic of a jack King salmon caught in Johnson's Creek in Lyndonville, New York in October 2022
Michael Gordon of Hurricane, W.Va. killed this mule deer while hunting  near Hiland, Wyoming on opening day of the 2022 season. 
Cole Harris of Marion County, W.Va. killed his first 8 point buck with a crossbow on the third day of the 2022 archery hunting season in West Virginia. Rick Mallory of South Charleston, W.Va. shows off a picture of his grandson Tanner who had the biggest fish of the day during a trip to Flat Top Lake in Ghent, W.Va.  Rick Mallory of South Charleston, W.Va. shares a stringer of perch caught on a good fishing day at Flat Top Lake in Ghent, W.Va. 
Lisa Nelson of Elkins, W.Va. shows off her first ever turkey, killed during the fall season of 2022
Ian Haddox of Charleston shows off a day's bounty during a squirrel hunt in Kanawha County in 2022
Jerry Dean of Romney, W.Va.  with a moose taken during a DIY Moose Hunt in Alaska's Yukon territory .
John T. (Tuck) Martin of Keyser with a nice 20.25 inch, 3.75 LB. smallmouth bass caught near the confluence of the North and South branches of the Potomac River in Hampshire County in October 2022. David Hyre of Washington, W.Va. shares this picture of his grandson Mason Ewing with a hog taken on a hunt at Hog Haven in Kenna, W.Va. 
David Earnest of St. Albans, W.Va. with a nice largemouth caught from Ridenour Lake in Nitro, W.Va.  David said it was his first fish after 20-years away from fishing---welcome back!!!
Josh Christian of Wayne, W.Va. shares a picture of the biggest crappie he's ever caught. 
Chuck Bickel of Webster Springs, W.Va. shows off a nice musky caught in the Burnsville Lake Tailwaters. 
Andrew McDaniel of Bristol, Va. shows off a squirrel killed on a foggy autumn morning
Luke Grimm of Charleston, W.Va. shows off the first buck he ever killed with a bow, taking in the fall of 2022
Tom Martin of Keyser, W.Va. with a hefty largemouth bass caught from his kayak. It was photographed and quickly released back into the flood control impoundment he was fishing in Mineral County. He and his partner caught seventeen bass over 15 inches on that late October afternoon. All released.Liam Greene of Parkersburg, W.Va. with a nice walleye he caught, and released, during an early morning fishing trip. 
Andrew Gess of Lenore, W.Va. shares this monster he caught on camera while doing to field photography o the Tombline WMA in Mingo County, W.Va.
Brier Wiant, age 3 from Martinsburg, W.Va.  waiting out his first solo cast on his Nana’s pond.Tucker Wiant, age 10 of Martinsburg, W.Va. with his first ever smallmouth caught on a bait caster from the Potomac River. Patrick Wiant, age 8, of Martinsburg, W.Va. with a smallmouth bass from the Potomac River during a summertime float with his dad. Owen Wian, age 10 of Martinsburg, W.Va. with one of the tiger trout he managed to catch while fishing with his dad at Summit Lake. Ryan Bosserman of Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va. sends along this picture of his son Cole with his biggest flathead catfish ever from the Kanawha River. Curt Tallman of Sistersville, W.Va. with an 11 point buck killed in September 2022 in Tyler County 
Braxton Morrison, age 12, of Culloden, W.Va. with a nice fox squirrel during a recent hunt. 
Brayden Reese, 14, of Scott Depot, W.Va. killed his first ever deer with a bow after patterning home all year.  
Carter Hardy from Petersburg, W.Va. was with his dad on a business trip in Forth Worth, Texas and they decided to take a guided fishing trip on Lake Lewis. Carter wound up catching a junior state record for gar in Texas.  39 3/16 length and 11.09 weight and 12 1/4 girth . Captain Jack of the Hartford Outlaws catfishing team shows off a 65 pound catfish he caught.  He didn't share where it was from.  Barry Bledsoe of Fairmont, W.Va. sends along this pic of his then girlfriend--now wife--Kelli showing off the first fish she ever caught a few months back. 
George Henry of Masontown, W.Va. with a lunker bass caught in a backyard pond. 
Mike Tupta of Charleston with a wild board killed at Hog Haven hunting preserve in Jackson County, W.Va. 
Trent Westfall of Ellamore, W.Va. with a moose killed in Saskatchewan 
Tom Criner of Red House, W.Va. shares a pic of a nice hybrid striper caught from the Kanawha River. 
Kevin Rose of Dellslow sends along a picture of 12-year old Gino after a productive day of squirrel hunting. 
Kevin Rose of Dellslow, W.Va. shows off a moose killed on a hunt in Canada.  The inside spread was 51 inches,  13 points . Est weight close to 1000 lbs.
Steve Wilson of Elkins, W.Va.  with a nice bear killed in Randolph County, W.Va. David Harvey Sr. of Daniels, W.Va. shows off a trout caught while fishing in the spring with his son on the Guyandotte River. 
Jared Bishop of Bluefield, W.Va. shows off a brown trout he caught--after much effort including a broken rod and soaked cell phone--and then released back into the stream. Mark Bias of Logan pulling the trigger and taking shots of the West Virginia elk herd in Logan-Mingo County. Frank Carpenter of Wallace, W.Va holds up his biggest bass ever, a 5-pound largemouth that was 20-inches long. Rick Harshbarger of Keyser, W.Va. with a nice largemouth he caught and then released on a flood control impoundment in Pendleton County, W.Va. 
Steven Ratz of Wilkinson, W.Va. with a drake pintail killed on French Creek in Pleasants County, W.Va. right off the Ohio River. 
Kendall Noe of Logan submits this picture of somebody who loves to fish, but isn't thrilled about handling the fish.   Looks like she did okay for the pic. 
Ryken Reinkopfs of Foster W.Va. with a nice WV Tiger Trout.   
Sean Young of Charleston, W.Va. with a Rio Grande turkey killed on a hunt in Oklahoma in the spring of 2022
Mike Vance of Ronceverte sends along this picture of  a proud angler who caught this monsterbass. 
Joshua Byer of New Haven, W.Va. with a golden rainbow trout caught on the Elk River during a fishing trip with his kids
William Montgomery of Bridgeport, W.Va. shares this picture of a buck from several yeas ago which his daughter-in-law photographed while walking her dog on the second day of buck season.  Logan Boster, 14 of New Haven, West Virginia, showing off his first rainbow trout. Caught in the Spring of 2022 on the Elk River.Rick Harshbarger of Keyser, W.Va. shows off a 5 pound bass he caught while fishing top water in a Mineral County farm pondJason Gunnoe bagged his best bow buck to date with this Kanawha County deer from 2022Jacob Boster of New Haven, W.Va. with a Blue Catfish that weighed in at 39.62 pounds. He caught it on a piece of hot dog soaked in cherry kool-aid in the Ohio River.
Michael Gordon of Hurricane with a 5-pound largemouth bass caught in July 2022 at O'Brein Lake in Jackson County, W.Va. At 48 years old Jason Gunnoe of Charleston is, an avid deer hunter, but had only chased turkeys for three years and on April 23, 2021 he connected on his first gobbler using his Grandpa's Winchester Model 12 shotgun.
David Bonnell sends along this picture of this 13 year old son who got his first squirrel in the fall of 2022
Mike Bohan of Charleston with a nice rainbow trout caught and released near Elkins in April 2022Scott Campbell of Alma, W.Va.  shares this picture of his grandson who got his first squirrel on the first shot from the new shotgun. 
Kevin Haught of Hedgesville, W.Va. shows off a nice buck killed in October 2022 in Berkeley County, W.Va. Rocky Mayle of West Union, W.Va. with a buck killed during the 2012 rifle hunting season
David Coram of Morgantown, W.Va. shared the bounty of a 2022 fall squirrel hunt. 
Jamie Graley of South Charleston, W.Va. shares this gorgeous native brook trout he caught and released on a small stream in Pocahontas County, W.Va. Hannah Rakes of Chapmanville with the first fish she ever caught. Eli Smith from Mill Creek, WV fishing on the bay at Chincoteague, Va.Bradley Meadows of Gassaway, Braxton County WV harvested this 14 point buck off his family farm, 4 Meadows Farm, Gassaway during the WV Archery season October 5, 2022. Bradley is the 16 year old son of Robin Meadows and the grandson of Bradley and Bobbi Meadows also of Gassaway. Justin Knicely of Buckhannon, W.Va. with a bobcat he killed in Upshur County. 
Doug Nash of Yolyn, W.Va. shares a picture from a successful float fishing trip, but didn't say where he caught the bass he's holding. 
Shawn Snyder of Beckley, W.Va. passes along this picture of his 13-year old son Austin's first buck with a compound bow!
David Long of Buckhannon, W.Va. with a 10 point buck he killed in Upshur County.  
Ike Bowley of Parsons, W.Va. with a 25 inch largemouth bass which weighed 8.5 pounds and was caught at a farm pond in Tucker County. He says it was his biggest bass ever. 
Trevor Scragg, age 12, of Alum Creek, WV killed his first ever deer, a 7 point buck with a crossbow on 10-16-22 in Kanawha County, W.Va. Morgan Gustafson, age 5 of Keyser, W.Va. caught this 16 inch largemouth bass, with an assist from her Grandad, at a farm pond near her home.  
Albert Wegmann of South Charleston, W.Va. with a nice rainbow trout caught from Watoga Lake. 
Lisa Casto of Charleston, W.Va. with a nice smallmouth bass caught on the New River near Sandstone Falls. 
Terry Brewer of Fairview, W.Va. shows off a nice buck, but didn't share where he killed it. 
Scott Wegmann of South Charleston with a nice smallmouth caught while fishing in the Elk River. 
Scott Wegmann of South Charleston, W.Va. shows off a nice largemouth bass caught in May 2022 at Stonewall Jackson Lake. 
Aaron Johnson of Nitro, W.Va. shares a photo of the buck he killed while hunting during the 2021 season in Webster County, W.Va. 
Emmylou McDaniel of Bristol, Virginia shares her first squirrel of the 2022 Virginia squirrel hunting season. 
Jake Phillips of Hambleton, W.Va. with a bobcat he trapped in the mountains of Tucker County, W.Va. 
Jason Crayton of Clarksburg got into a contest with a friend to see who could catch the smallest fish in a pond near his home.   
Jamie Rhodes of Charleston, W.Va. with a big largemouth bass caught at Stonewall Jackson Lake.

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