Day 11 - Tuesday 05 August, 2008 Derby Salmon Leader is Joesph Freiburger from St Clements with a 17.30 lb Chinook Salmon weighed in at the Port Elgin weigh station on Day #10 of the derby. Derby Trout Leader is Steve Lightfoot from Southampton with a 13.56 lb Lake Trout weighed in at the Southampton weigh station on Day #1 of the derby. Weigh Station Breakdowns: Kincardine:Largest Salmon was a 13.38 lb Chinook Salmon caught by David Hyman from Ripley Hidden Weight Winner was a 13.38 lb caught by David Hyman from Ripley. Today there were 28 fish weighed in in Kincardine for a total of 449 fish from this weigh station. Port Elgin: Largest Salmon was a 11.56 lb Chinook Salmon caught by Tom Broda from Milverton Hidden Weight Winner was a 11.56 lb caught by Tom Broda from Milverton. Today there were 21 fish weighed in in Port Elgin for a total of 330 fish from this weigh station. Southampton: Largest Salmon was a 9.32 lb Chinook Salmon caught by Tammy Minke from Port Elgin Hidden Weight Winner was a 9.48 lb caught by Mark Donaldson from Port Elgin. Today there were 10 fish weighed in in Southampton for a total of 283 fish from this weigh station. Pike Bay: Largest Salmon was a 10.90 lb Chinook Salmon caught by Ted Hammill from Mar Hidden Weight Winner was a 10.90 lb caught by Ted Hammill from Mar. Today there were 3 fish weighed in in Pike Bay for a total of 65 fish from this weigh station. Overall Totals Today there were 35 salmon weighed in for an overall total of 677 salmon. Today there were 27 trout weighed in for an overall total of 450 trout. There are 1205 entrants registered in the derby. Top 25 Salmon
Top 3 Trout
Salmon Closest to 10.50 lbs The salmon closest to 10.50 lbs is a 10.50 lb Chinook Salmon caught by Gord. Baldwin from Guelph. This fish was weighed in on Day #3 at the Southampton weigh station.
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