Gilbert | Tue Mar-17-09 11:53 PM |
Member since Apr 03rd 2007
17 posts
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#17372, "What kinda trout?"
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Could anyone tell me what kinda trout this is? It was a bigger fighter than the rainbows I caught of that size. I noticed that the fish was a lot darker than the rainbows, had a more hooked jaw, white edges on the fins, and was so slippery and scaleless. Great fighter, very limber fish. Almost squirmed out of my hands a couple times. Any help? Brown? Cutthroat?
http://www.calfishing.com/dc/user_files/7300-brown.jpeg
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niKKo | Tue Mar-24-09 05:44 AM |
Member since Mar 09th 2009
221 posts
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#17381, "RE: What kinda trout?"
In response to Reply # 3
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Sounds wierd.....so you scraped it and got no scales....makes for easy prep before eating...haha
I'm blaming the global warming.... :-)
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TAGUINIGA | Sat May-23-09 11:35 AM |
Member since May 22nd 2009
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#17421, "RE: What kinda trout?"
In response to Reply # 6
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Hey guys, since we are talking about fishing, I was at Los Banos Creed in May of this year and hit the back in of the Bass spawn. My son and I were in a Bass Tournament and had a great time, caught our limit of bedded fish. It was pretty easy catching these fish. We went back a week later and threw everything we had and could not catch one fish. I know that there is someone in your Tube Club that knows how to catch the Bass when there off their beds. Will be returning to the lake in a couple of weeks to try again, need your help, I would appreciate your help, thank you.
PS: Tried, senko's, shakey heads, plastic worms, jerk baits, flukes and hard baits. Could see the Bass threw the water but would not bit.
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