Nicely done Lee. Could the Brookies be hold overs ?
Quote by: Dave VNicely done Lee. Could the Brookies be hold overs ?
Not likely Dave, the river gets extremely low and warm in the summer, I think the wild fish are coming up from below because of the high water this spring.
See Yah
Lee
Intresting . You would think during the high water these fish would find a pocket and hunker down not move up . Although I have seen Browns trying to go over a damn here like a migrating salmon. For what reason other then to spawn I guess. Either way you caught fish and that is always a good thing .
Hi All
Fished the South River today in Effingham NH and caught my first fish of the season. I do believe all the fish I caught were wild, which really surprised me in this section of river. I fished a few holes with no takes then got this fish to strike.
Here is the hole he was in.
I did manage about 8 other trout (Brook Trout) between 2 to 5 inches long and that seemed to be wild. This really has me puzzled.
See Yah

Lee
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