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Nice looking browns Matt. You say their wild?
How did you do Trout Crazy? how was the fishing from a canoe?
How did you do Trout Crazy? how was the fishing from a canoe?
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Nice fish Matt, love those fall colors on the fish..
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yes don they are wild browns brookies are only stocked in this pond every year. went back as far as i could and no browns have been stocked in this pond. ask some questions with the state and enc con police and noone seems to know how they got in here.Sawyer wrote:Nice looking browns Matt. You say their wild?
How did you do Trout Crazy? how was the fishing from a canoe?
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That is a great brown! but I have to say I am 99.9% sure that is the same fish in both pictures.
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nope twins but not the same brownHonest John wrote:That is a great brown! but I have to say I am 99.9% sure that is the same fish in both pictures.
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Incredible! Those browns are really outstanding.
After talking to Fishy1 I thought I would find a spot on the opposite shore and fish from solid ground, but I stayed in my canoe after all. I tried all sorts of tricks to get my bait down to where I imagined the browns were, but nothing bit. It took me a while, but I did catch some brookies casting a jig towards shore. There were a lot of fallen trees and wood, so fishing the bottom didn't seem like the thing to do. All that woody structure made me dream of crappies a little, and really the technique I was using was just like crappie fishing. Most of the brookies were small and obviously hatchery fish with crooked fins, but some looked wild, including one 12" female. They seemed to be in 20-30' of water.
Sorry no pics. I really have to get my phone fixed!
Today I followed up on the crappie dreams and fished the evening bite in a VT pond that holds both big crappies and rainbow trout. Kept 3 big crappies and released a bunch more as the sun set. Then I put a light on the water and slowly drifted between 40 and 60 feet of water. Boy did I catch some rainbows! Biggest was 16". I kept some to smoke on the grill. They were mostly biting 30' down. This kind of night fishing is new to me, and very exciting.
After talking to Fishy1 I thought I would find a spot on the opposite shore and fish from solid ground, but I stayed in my canoe after all. I tried all sorts of tricks to get my bait down to where I imagined the browns were, but nothing bit. It took me a while, but I did catch some brookies casting a jig towards shore. There were a lot of fallen trees and wood, so fishing the bottom didn't seem like the thing to do. All that woody structure made me dream of crappies a little, and really the technique I was using was just like crappie fishing. Most of the brookies were small and obviously hatchery fish with crooked fins, but some looked wild, including one 12" female. They seemed to be in 20-30' of water.
Sorry no pics. I really have to get my phone fixed!
Today I followed up on the crappie dreams and fished the evening bite in a VT pond that holds both big crappies and rainbow trout. Kept 3 big crappies and released a bunch more as the sun set. Then I put a light on the water and slowly drifted between 40 and 60 feet of water. Boy did I catch some rainbows! Biggest was 16". I kept some to smoke on the grill. They were mostly biting 30' down. This kind of night fishing is new to me, and very exciting.
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I mean no offense, I just have never heard of two trout having identical spots. I can't find one difference between the two. Very cool anyhow. Congrats on all the beauties, fishy!C-Hawk wrote:Honestly,John.
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Honest John wrote:I mean no offense, I just have never heard of two trout having identical spots. I can't find one difference between the two. Very cool anyhow. Congrats on all the beauties, fishy!C-Hawk wrote:Honestly,John.
im going to check my camera and phone and see if i did post the wrong pics of each one. but i dont think i did but i been thinking hard on this could it be if i didnt post the wrong pics i caught the same brown twice. it was 25 minutes apart when i caught these 2. both were released.
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I bet you posted the wrong pic. Looks like the same shot twice, with the camera rotated 90 degrees.
Either way, this has got me super fired up to catch big browns!
Either way, this has got me super fired up to catch big browns!
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3 pics on my phone and only 2 on my camera. ugh. cant figure out what happened other than i was in a hurry to release them since it was 85 degrees. i showed you the pics on the phone i think.troutcrazy wrote:I bet you posted the wrong pic. Looks like the same shot twice, with the camera rotated 90 degrees.
Either way, this has got me super fired up to catch big browns!
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9/28/2017 hit another high peak pond this morning roadside that holds rainbows and brookies. started fishing at 6:30 am still in darkness and both rods immediatley had runs. landed a brookie and missed the other. short while later my left rod started peeling off line and fish on i land a nice rainbow. then the wind started and it got breezy in minutes and i was facing right into it. had to put small rocks on my lines with the bail open to hold it out. trout conitnued to bite until 8:45 am then it slowed. fished until 10:30 am landing 3 rainbows and 7 small brookies. was happy with that and i was fishing on bottom with ball jig heads and crawlers. my jigs were on bottom in 25 fow.
here is a rainbow kept all 3 for a freind.
here is a rainbow kept all 3 for a freind.
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Nice one! I haven't done any real fishing since Sunday, but I did stop at Lewis Creek today. The water was very warm-- unpleasantly so.
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water in the bouquet was 56 degrees today.troutcrazy wrote:Nice one! I haven't done any real fishing since Sunday, but I did stop at Lewis Creek today. The water was very warm-- unpleasantly so.