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By: LeeGoldsmith (offline)  Tuesday, April 29 2008 @ 03:00 PM EDT  

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Hey Jake how you catching them ? What fly may I ask ? Glad to hear you released the fish. They might be there when I get up there at the end of Aug Big Grin



Those ain't the minnows your used to catching Dave...LMAO Mr. Green



Mike you are brutle. I think Dave needs a rest period from this (NOT).

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By: Mike (offline)  Tuesday, April 29 2008 @ 03:01 PM EDT  

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By: Anonymous: bigtrout24 ()  Tuesday, April 29 2008 @ 03:58 PM EDT  

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Hey Jake how you catching them ? What fly may I ask ? Glad to hear you released the fish. They might be there when I get up there at the end of Aug Big Grin


These fish were not caught on a fly rod. This time of year these big fish do not come to flys. They are looking for smelts so maybe a stremer fly in the right place would work. As to these type of fish being here in AUG when you come up Laughing Out Loud it is not going to happen. These fish are deep in lakes where the cold water is, they only show in the spring and fall in the rivers. Summer months are tough for trout, I SM bass fish that time of year. If you were to trout fish in August, you would be right at home if what the other guys are saying is true about the minnows. Mr. Green Chubs and juvies will be all you will catch at that time of year.

By: Dave V (offline)  Tuesday, April 29 2008 @ 06:57 PM EDT  

Mad You wait , That does it. No more Mr nice guy. We will see who has the last laugh. The hatchey is just down the road , Mr. Green

Jake are you saying you used bait to catch those fish ?



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By: Anonymous: bigtrout24 ()  Tuesday, April 29 2008 @ 08:51 PM EDT  

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Mad You wait , That does it. No more Mr nice guy. We will see who has the last laugh. The hatchey is just down the road , Mr. Green

Jake are you saying you used bait to catch those fish ?


That's not what I said. All I will say is I used a spinning rod.

By: Dave V (offline)  Tuesday, April 29 2008 @ 11:07 PM EDT  

Jake did you use spinners or flies ? When I was up there I used a few spinners or spoons for the early fishing. Especially in the high waters. Worked awesome . Then back to the fly rod once the water levels dropped and began to warm up.



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By: Anonymous: bigtrout24 ()  Wednesday, April 30 2008 @ 08:40 AM EDT  

I can't say what I used on a public site. It is something I use and not many people know about for trout and salmon. I will say it was not a typical trout lure, these lures are typicly bass lures. They work realy well during the early season when the smelts run. That's all I can tell you . The youngster that fished with me did use a worm and spinner and caught one salmon, that tecnique does work well this time of year. The set up I use works extreamly well and like I said not many people know what it is. I would like to keep it that way. Mr. Green
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By: LeeGoldsmith (offline)  Wednesday, April 30 2008 @ 08:45 AM EDT  

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I can't say what I used on a public site. It is something I use and not many people know about for trout and salmon. I will say it was not a typical trout lure, these lures are typicly bass lures. They work realy well during the early season when the smelts run. That's all I can tell you . The youngster that fished with me did use a worm and spinner and caught one salmon, that tecnique does work well this time of year. The set up I use works extreamly well and like I said not many people know what it is. I would like to keep it that way. Mr. Green
Jake



I appsolutely agree with you Jake.

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By: Dave V (offline)  Wednesday, April 30 2008 @ 08:45 AM EDT  

Hmm I did allot of bass fishing in my day . I wonder if I can guess what your using. I won't tell if I figure it out. Wink



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By: stephen (offline)  Wednesday, April 30 2008 @ 01:17 PM EDT  

I don't care what you caught them on..
...I'm still extremely zealous. Big Grin

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