Browns Like the Snow- Tr

Started by franzenangler, October 31, 2011, 09:35:54 AM

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Well my buddy was home from school for the weekend and was ding to get on the water, so up the mountain we headed.  I had a few streams on te radar that I was wanting to explore and a couple of them panned out.  I only took a couple of pictures, my friend took most of them.  It seems that if I'm fishing with someone who has a camera I dont take pictures and focus on the fishing more.

When we got up the mountain we hit snow

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The first stream was full of dinks

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The second stream was complete opposite of the first.  It was smaller water but had some nice fish.  Right off the bat I spooked one that was an easy 15"

I fooled this guy to come out from under a rock and eat my wooly

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My friend pulled this beast from a hole the size of a kitchen sink

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We then headed to the 3rd stream which was the main branch of the second stream.  We caught a couple of browns and bows and my friend caught a mutant stocker brookie where he shouldnt have been.

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We hit another stream but it was a bust.  On the way home my friend kept saying we should hit another stream.  With dark coming quick I reluctantly made a last minute stop on a roadside stream to fish for the last 30 minutes of light we had.  My friend was very skeptical when he saw this on the ground.

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But then I pulled this.  My biggest fish from this stream so far

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Cheers  0:0



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Transylwader

4 streams in one day? Boy, you gotto move quicker! BRA and I fished 8 streams in one day. If it wasn't for our rank stubbornness and wanting to hike our asses off, we coulda hit 12.
Just kidding, you killin it mang. Holy shit bd;0 'c; -0-

kylemc


AL trout bum

Nice dude! That last brown is probably one of the most colorful I have ever seen, and that rainbow.....Hell yeah!!!!   0:0
"Sloppy and rough wading have saved more trout than any regulation written by man."

Holmes

Monster bow and stunning colors on those browns. Good stuff man, enjoyed the pictures. 'c;

herofthecreek

good chit! those are some brutes! And tranny, only 12?! think i could hit more than that in a wheelchair  :P

matrat118

"I have laid aside business and gone a-fishing"... Izaak walton

Big J

Nice trip,  Looks like the big browns are still out in NC.

benben reincarnated

Damn son, nice work.  Every one of those fish has some really nice coloration. 




Ham


Phil

Very nice. Quality fish and report!

Aka

Epic fish and again, great pics.

Peddler

The early bird may get the worm,
but the second mouse gets the cheese.

consumnfire1229

I think most on this forum would rather catch brooks and the rest would rather catch brown's.  But, undoubtedly we would all agree that, that is one awesome bow!   'c;
"Thou shalt know thy waters and be wise about those things upon which thy prey doth feed."  4th Commandment of The Eleven Commandments from the Curtis Creek Manifesto