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PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 4:30 pm 
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those are nice fish !!! :o


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Awesome :D :D


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Those are awesome fish ME.INC. I am very poor at identifying trout and salmon. The first is it a chinook, 2nd rainbow, 3rd a brown, 4th a brook trout. I am asking I don't really know. I have been looking at creeks a little different this year. Thinking of giving it a shot but I have trouble with the identification of the trout. I know the season for this year is over now in most spots. But there is next year.
A great job on the catching and the pictures.
"slug" tim


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Actually the first is a Bow second is a Bow third is a Bow and the forth is a brown. The fist was taken last November, second in March, third end of April, and the brown beginning of September. For the most part the bows are not in the river yet and there is still another run or two of salmon to come in. Search the net read some books about how to fish them and in a couple of years you can have fun all winter long with them :D

Tightlines Bryan


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I will do that, and view the url you left for "joey" too. There's lots to learn about trout. That one my little buddy Cory caught is that a brown? What beautiful colours trout have. I usually fish for walleye gold. These fish are surely gems.
thanks "slug" tim


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ya that is a brown :D

Tightlines Bryan


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Great 1 point for the slug. There is a lot to learn about trout. And by the look of those fish you've been getting, your the guy to ask. :)
thanks.


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Ask away,
Do you do any icefishing for walleye on the Bay because that is were I need help.

Tightlines Bryan


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I'd surely be getting the better deal there. :lol: I'll try to be of some help.


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