Team Tundra: Dave Wolak My Best and Worst
In this article, you can read about Dave Wolak's best and worst in the 2007 fishing season.
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In this article, you can read about Dave Wolak's best and worst in the 2007 fishing season.
In this article, you can read that while Dave Wolak has fond memories growing up fishing on Onieda Lake, He warns that living off of the past is dangerous.
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The list below is a work in progress. The catches on the lists are accurate and authentic as far as we have been able to determine. We are aware, however, that other legitimate catches have been made that deserve to be on this list.
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