Posted by Robert Woolsey, KCAW | Jun 1, 2021
Patrick Davis is in the lead for the $6,000 grand prize with a 35-pound 8 ounce fish, but his lead far from safe. On Saturday a fisherman who wasn’t in the derby pulled up to the barge and weighed his 47-pound 8 ounce fish! (SSA photo)
After one weekend of fishing, the Sitka Salmon Derby is still a horse race so to speak.
A 36-pounder is at the top of the leaderboard, but the smart money says there are bigger fish out there, after a non-ticket holder stopped by to weigh his 48-pound fish.
Note: The 66th Annual Sitka Salmon Derby continues over one more weekend, June 5th and 6th. John McCrehin has a special thanks for the people who helped him on the barge over the past three days: His daughters Marsha and Melissa, Randy Gluth, Darryl Ault, and Dennis from Sitka Sound Seafoods.
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You figure she at least would have asked for money to help people remove stickers from their car that their kid added even though they didn’t really know what they meant.
Miller’s district consists 100% of makers, so nothing is needed from government. No kids to educate or poor to feed. I think Ayn Rand wrote about them.
Even Rep. Ron Paul of all people would push for earmarks for his district…the idea being that if the government is going to spend the money anyway, some of it might as well end up in the district.
Glad to see southern Illinois has someone looking out for them… /s
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