Biggest Catch— October 2025 Photo Contest

Christian Sommer

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Looks like we got a big one on the hook!

Time to reel in your best photo for this month’s forum-wide photo contest! Our theme this month is “Biggest Catch.” What’s the biggest catch you've ever reeled in? Maybe it was a king crab, or a huge tuna. Or maybe you caught something rare, like a blue lobster! Whether it's the heaviest, highest number, or rarest snag, submit a photo of the biggest catch of your life!

To enter the contest, reply to this post with your photo, boat model, and a description about what's going on to accompany it. One photo/entry per user. The Photo Contest will be open until 8:00 AM PST on 10/27/2025. After all the submissions have been collected, factory personnel will vote on the winner.

One winner for each brand will be selected (Ranger Tugs, Cutwater, or Solara) and will win a pair of branded jackets and get their winning photo proudly displayed on he Tugnuts homepage and Fluid Motion social media accounts!

Please Note:
This thread is for contest submissions only; replies which do not submit a picture for the contest will be moderated and promptly deleted. Once voting has started, you are not allowed to edit your entry.
 
I'll kick off this contest...

RT27-OB. In August 2020, Channel Surfing was just 2 months old with 101 hours on the engine.

Puget Sound Spot Prawns, West side of Spieden Island (near Roche Harbor and Reid Harbor). 60 minute soak in 400 ft of water: First pot came up with 302 prawns, the second pot came up with 247 prawns. The 3rd pot... well... we only had 4 licenses onboard (Limit is 80 prawns per person).

We kept our 320 (only the big ones!) threw 229 overboard, and just rail dumped the contents of the 3rd pot without counting.

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