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2000
Hall of Fame -
These are some of the individuals fortunate enough to have caught at least
a 20 inch Trout, and taken a picture of it! You could be next... this page
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HOF Archives: Your membership in this elite club lasts
forever and can never be taken away~! Click on the links below to see
the glorious history of the HOF~!

Dave Mason - Stockton, N.J. took
this 20 inch Brown Trout on the Madison while fishing the B&B rig with his
guide Kyle Harrington. August 21, 2000.

Jeff Sailer of Stockton, N.J.
landed this big Brown Trout on the Madison just above Varney Bridge. August
19th, 2000.

Kieth Richardson of Rocky Mount, N.C.
caught this trophy Brown while fishing the Madison with his father Brice. Brice
gets an honorable mention for the 19" end of the day "miracle" he
landed at the Varney Bridge boat ramp. August 8th, 2000.

John Davis of St. Louis landed
this middle linebacker while fishing the Madison with his father Sam. Nice fish
John ! July 31, 2000.

Tom Presby of New York
caught this trophy Brown near Ruby Creek on the Madison River while fishing with
his good friend Pat Loconto. July 28, 2000.

Sander Coovert - St. Louis, MO.
Congratulations Sander on being the first 2 time MTS Hall of Fame member! Sander
finally caught this Riffle-Pig after weeks of hunting for him and catching
nearly all of his progeny! July 26, 2000. Sander and Kierstin are also the first
married couple to make the Hall of Fame!

Kierstin Coovert of St. Louis,
MO landed this whopping 22 inch Brown Trout to cap off an outstanding morning of
fishing on the Madison. Photo by her husband Sander. July 25, 2000.

Jack Wells of Park City, Utah landed this
Madison River whopper on a Purple Bugger While fishing with his friend Art Walker. July 5,
2000.

John Curby of St. Louis, MO.
landed this 20" female Brown on a Sculpin pattern near Varney Bridge. June
30, 2000. This was the first of 2 Hall of Fame qualifiers. Nice!

Rollie Plath of Oregon with a pair of Trophy's caught within minutes of each
other. June 16th, 2000. Sorry about that first photo Rollie, but what a fish!
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