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bogtrotter:

--- Quote from: SHaRPS on Apr 19, 2019, 11:04 AM ---I've been chasing some gold and turning it brown.






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What are those golden covered fish?  I don't think I've ever seen one like that before.

bogtrotter:

--- Quote from: lowaccord66 on Apr 19, 2019, 09:13 AM ---Things are firing up.  The large brown and the bright brown lacked elastomers and had intact adipose fins so likely wild to the river where they were caught.  The rest were eager stockies.













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Beautiful fish! 

But what the heck is an "elastomer"?  It sounds vaguely kinky.

westernmas:
Great work Jon. I’ve yet to head down that way. Been focusing on the freestones while the flows allow. Got a nice rainbow in the middle branch of the Westfield this AM n had several other takes.  It’s maybe the most scenic branch IMO.  Stoneflies are the name of the game right now.







zwiggles:
Fish porn! Very nicely done sir!

lowaccord66:

--- Quote from: bogtrotter on Apr 19, 2019, 03:16 PM ---Beautiful fish! 

But what the heck is an "elastomer"?  It sounds vaguely kinky.

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This should help...

https://www.nmt.us/visible-implant-elastomer/

In CT the stocked trout get an elastomer that allows fishery bios to determine what year it was stocked.  On the farmington its important so they can differentiate trout that reproduced naturally vs. Holdovers. 

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