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Re: dwaytkus's fishing chronicles(updated 5/3-BROOKIES)
« Reply #30 on: May 06, 2005, 09:25 PM »

Dude man, is there even any meat on these fish? They sure look a little small to be keeping. ???

Our stream trout don't get very big out here, especially the brookies. Around here, stocked or not, any stream brookie over 10" is pretty d**n big anyway.  The majority of trout that the state stocks in streams are 8"-10".

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Re: dwaytkus's fishing chronicles(updated 5/6 Brown Trout)
« Reply #31 on: May 06, 2005, 09:41 PM »
Those are decent sized brookies, get a good meal off of them. WTG, keep em coming!

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Re: dwaytkus's fishing chronicles(updated 5/3-BROOKIES)
« Reply #32 on: May 07, 2005, 12:26 AM »
Our stream trout don't get very big out here, especially the brookies. Around here, stocked or not, any stream brookie over 10" is pretty d**n big anyway.  The majority of trout that the state stocks in streams are 8"-10"

weird !! stocking 8-10" fish?? here in sask all trout are about 2" when stocked. it takes about two years before they are even worth catching.
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Re: dwaytkus's fishing chronicles(updated 5/6 Brown Trout)
« Reply #33 on: May 07, 2005, 10:14 AM »
Nice trout..Looks like a good meal ya got there... :)

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Re: dwaytkus's fishing chronicles(updated 5/6 Brown Trout)
« Reply #34 on: May 07, 2005, 11:31 AM »
I've seen 15" stockies in NY.

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Re: dwaytkus's fishing chronicles(updated 5/6 Brown Trout)
« Reply #35 on: May 07, 2005, 07:04 PM »
headed up north today after turkey hunting to fish for some native brook trout.  This is a picture of 2 of the 4 I caught.  I lost 8, flopped off and back into the stream they went. 
Oh Lord,
There he is.
Feels like a big one.
Please don’t let me lose him.
I’ve never caught one this big before.
I’ll try not to horse him.
And if I land him I promise to release him
And make a graphite replica...
If my wife says it’s okay.
Thank you for the Rapalas.
Amen.

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Re: dwaytkus's fishing chronicles(updated 5/7 Native Brook trout)
« Reply #36 on: May 07, 2005, 07:29 PM »
Wow, those are two beautiful fish.  So what happens to those colors and patterns in the stocked fish?  You can hardly tell they're related.

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Re: dwaytkus's fishing chronicles(updated 5/7 Native Brook trout)
« Reply #37 on: May 07, 2005, 07:44 PM »
Man they are colorful, they are gonna be delicious  :)
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Re: dwaytkus's fishing chronicles(updated 5/7 Native Brook trout)
« Reply #38 on: May 08, 2005, 06:27 AM »
Nice trouties. That's a good looking stream you've got there.

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Re: dwaytkus's fishing chronicles(updated 5/7 Native Brook trout)
« Reply #39 on: May 08, 2005, 07:31 AM »
there is nothing like a native brookie... beautiful :)

great marking and coloration
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Re: dwaytkus's fishing chronicles(updated 5/7 Native Brook trout)
« Reply #40 on: May 08, 2005, 03:02 PM »
Went out for some Walleye fishing today and the smallies were biting.  I managed to get one walleye though.  It was a nice healthy 16 1/2" and will be seeing the frying pan tomarrow night.

The brown trout you seen in my pics a couple nights ago I had for lunch today.  Seasoned them with Lemon Pepper and butter in aluminum foil on the grill.........YUMMMMMMY







Notice the lamprey on this one and on the fish in the picture above.




Oh Lord,
There he is.
Feels like a big one.
Please don’t let me lose him.
I’ve never caught one this big before.
I’ll try not to horse him.
And if I land him I promise to release him
And make a graphite replica...
If my wife says it’s okay.
Thank you for the Rapalas.
Amen.

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Nice smallies and walleye... I bet that eye is gonna taste delicious... Looks like that smallmouth had a passenger on board.. What the heck was attached to him??

dwaytkus

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That is a Lamprey.
Oh Lord,
There he is.
Feels like a big one.
Please don’t let me lose him.
I’ve never caught one this big before.
I’ll try not to horse him.
And if I land him I promise to release him
And make a graphite replica...
If my wife says it’s okay.
Thank you for the Rapalas.
Amen.

CarogaKid

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Those lamprey's look like nasty little critters..

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Nasty nasty (not the fish) I thaught they were bigger than that?

 



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