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By: Dave V (offline)  Wednesday, August 20 2014 @ 07:30 PM EDT (Read 2563 times)  

Stunned to find out that the fish and game have confirmed during a shocking sample a 30 inch 16 pound Brown floated to the surface. Amazing . I hooked a monster a couple years ago but no one believed me .  A small wild trout stream holds a monster  I knew it I knew it .



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By: LeeGoldsmith (offline)  Friday, August 22 2014 @ 09:53 AM EDT  

Dave

I have been thinking about this for a wile and it seems to me that you have a problem with that monster.  He is sure eating a lot of smaller fish in that river.  Seems it mite be best if he was caught and removed from the river.  Just my thought on this.

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By: Dave V (offline)  Friday, August 22 2014 @ 06:18 PM EDT  

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Dave

I have been thinking about this for awhile and it seems to me that you have a problem with that monster.  He is sure eating a lot of smaller fish in that river.  Seems it might be best if he was caught and removed from the river.  Just my thought on this.

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 You know Lee you have a point not sure I agree with you but a valid point . Would like for others to chime in on this one . Maybe a survey is do . My guess this fish was brought up in the deep pool right out of the spillway . If so the water coming out of there runs too quick for any fly to travel . I know last year I hooked a monster in the section a half mile down from there. Couldn't even come close to turning the fish to get a good look at it. Saw a huge head take the fly and the fish headed upstream through a large culvert. Fight last all of 30 seconds if that .

 Chime in guy's would like to hear from you all on the subject .

 



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By: johnl (offline)  Sunday, August 24 2014 @ 04:18 PM EDT  

IMO the fish should be left in the stream. I don't really think that it would be eating that many small trout. It has it's own territory that I'm sure it defends but I think most small fish would stay away. It also affords us as anglers the possibility of that once in a lifetime catch. Last but not least it deserves to be left alone for surviving as long as it has.

   
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By: Ktbone (offline)  Monday, August 25 2014 @ 06:55 PM EDT  

I have to agree with johnl however I want to catch the beast and put his picture on my wall !!!

 

i had a run-in with a monster brown this weekend, not a 16 pounder but still big.  I was landing a 4-5 inch fall fish and about 2 feet out this brown speeds in and snatches it and my fly, just like shark week.


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