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2007
Hall of Fame
- These are some of the individuals fortunate enough to have caught at
least a 20 inch Trout, and gotten a picture of it! No easy task to be sure. 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~!

Bruce Romick - Evansville, IN Hard work and
determination pay off eventually. So does swinging for the fences
with the B&B on the Maddy! In spite of some slow fishing, Bruce hit
it out of the park with this big 9th inning Brown! Congrats Bruce,
and welcome to the MTS Hall of Fame! July 28th, 2007.

Brandon Romick - Cincinatti, OH Whoaa, what a day! This guy knows how to fish
for big Browns on the Madison. Congratulation on your return to the
HOF Brandon! July 26th, 2007.

Norma Lawrence - Indianapolis, IN When beginners' luck and lady luck combine with a great
guide, this is what you can get: a 20" Brown! Her very first Trout on
her first time fly fishing. There's no turning back now.
Congratulations Norma! July 26th, 2007.

Carpon Baur (oops, I mean Carson) - St. Louis, MO Look
at the lips on that thing!!! What else do you do when it's 105
degrees in the shade, go Carpin'. CB caught this "beauty" on the fly
on Montana's upper Missouri River! July 22, 2007.

Donny Anthon & Guide Joe Dilschneider - St. Louis, MO
Hey if there is one thing a couple of Missouri boys ought to be able
to do well, it's catch Carp! Nice one Anotonio! Nice Carp imitation
by your gillie too. July 22, 2007.

Laura Zundel - Las Vegas, NV Not to be outdone by her
younger sister, Laura hung this BIG ol' Madison Brown just minutes
after Taylor caught hers. Wow, these girls know how to get it done!
July 9, 2007.

Taylor Zundel - Las Vegas, NV Stepping up to the
challenge put forth by her Dad, Taylor wrestled this BIG beauty to
the boat after an amazing fight. Fish of a lifetime for sure! Of
particular note is the fact that Taylor caught this fish on a size
#18 nymph on 4X tippett. Great job Taylor! July 9, 2007.

Tom McGrail - Glen Head, N.Y. With a strong storm
brewing, this brown made a grave mistake when it took Tom's Psycho
Prince dangling under his hopper. An awesome representation of the
species to be sure! Congrats on a personal best Tom! July
16th, 2007.

Martin Dudley - Wayzata, MN This beautiful Brown was
just one small reason why Martin and I will never forget our day on
the Madison this summer. Whoaa! July 13th, 2007. (Friday
the 13th ! ~ might explain a lot)

Connie Jolcuvar - Agora Hills, CA Girl power! Connie nailed
this awesome beauty on a single #14 dry fly!!~!! Definitely a great day
on the Mother Maddy! July 8th, 2007.

Sander HOF Coovert - St. Louis, MO The MTS Hall of Fame
just would not be complete without a few shots of this guy holding some
big Browns! Sander always gets it done! Top Notch Madison River
PREDATOR! June 28th, 29th, and 30th, 2007.

Dan Enniss - Sandy, UT Timing is everything in life and
sometimes in fly fishing. Dan showed up just as the Madison was rising
and the big fish turned on to the Bunnies! This is just one of several
very nice fish Dan caught. And oh, the one that got away... June 27,
2007.

Mike Lum - Ennis, MT Yes we do catch some very big Trout on
Salmon Fly drys! You just need to know how to fish 'em and few know
better than this guy! June 20, 2007

The Coovert Boys - St. Louis, MO This fish was the result
of some serious teamwork by the Cooverts. Like father, like sons.....
Congratulations Harry and William on a fine Rainbow! June 13, 2007.

Jeremy Johnson - Sandy Hook, MS No that's not the same
fish, just second cousins! Not bad for a couple of rookies from
Mississippi! June 11, 2007.

Thomas Johnson - Tylertown, MS Tommy set the tone early
with this beauty for what would turn out to be a flat out AWESOME day of
fishing on the Madison. The battle for dominance with this fish was so
incredible that it left us all worn out and winded. June 11, 2007.

Randy Coates - Fults, IL Some good early season fishing on
the Lower Madison yielded this fine Brown Trout. June 8, 2007. |