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4stroker
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Species: Anything with fins
Location: South Hero,Vt./Bonita Springs,Fl.

Re: Brown

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Sweet!!!
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Off season
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Species: Salmon/Lakers

Re: Brown

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Is 44 Degree's Optimum Temp. for Browns?
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fishhuntadventure
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Species: salmon, walleye, trout
Location: Morrisville, Vermont

Re: Brown

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Off season wrote:Is 44 Degree's Optimum Temp. for Browns?

Well the answers to THAT question oughta be interesting...
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Hairbone
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Location: Whallons Bay...They Are ALWAYS Biting... ;)

Re: Brown

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Great fish! Credit has to go to the cool shades you built for the electronics.....browns don't like the sun... :lol:
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MORNIN HOOKER(Marek)
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Species: salmon, trout, perch, walleye

Re: Brown

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Nice.... Very nice. Congrats.
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Thorny
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Re: Brown

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Great looking Brown! Temperature is an interesting piece of the puzzle,but not a tell all. It sounds like you caught the Brown while targeting Lakers. Mid 40s is what mature Lakers like. But fish routinely leave temp to feed. I recently caught 2 Salmon in Shallow 70 degree water while targeting Walleyes. Find the bait and you never know what might be there to get an easy meal. Thanks for sharing.
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