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  1. Great looking fish. Do you know if browns are native to South-ont? How far north does their territory go?

    Brown trout are of European origin. In Ontario, they were pretty much only stocked in the great lakes region, but I recall seeing a few lakes in central and north-eastern ontario that have been stocked with brown trout. Someone even told me that one or both of the Jocko's were stocked with browns? :dunno:

  2. At least those horeflies donet leave garbage on the creek bank, eh?

     

    This area hardly even has a visible trail once the underbrush comes up, yet I still happen upon garbage bags and pieces of furniture... :wallbash:

     

    Let me know if you're serious about picking up a fly combo...I'll be selling the one I caught these fish on in a week or two. :whistling:

  3. Asking for handouts won't get you too much respect in these parts. Besides, there's nothing more rewarding than doing your homework and finding your own little piece of heaven...and yes, there are hidden jewels in the area. Put your time in and you will find fish, but please respect the resource! I have never kept resident trout from the area, as I have seen their disappearance even in the short few years that I spent in the area.

  4. Got out for some small stream speckles this weekend. With low, warm water and hot, hot air, I was surprised to find fish so active, but they were bangin'! Extensive bush whacking was in order, but I wouldn't have it any other way. Keeps those pesky people away. The horse flies on the other hand...

     

    As per usual, the faster, riffle water produced most smaller fish while plugging away at deep slow log jams, waiting to hit that perfect cast was usually the ticket for the bigger specimens. Black or brown bead head nymphs free-drifted under a small indicator brought all fish to the bank. Missed 2 real hogs while poppin' a muddler right before sundown. :wallbash: Excuse to go back I suppose

     

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    Anyone who has fished small specks will agree that keeping a small net with you is crucial to properly handle trout.

     

    Next on the list is to acquire a smaller, shorter 2 or 3 wt. to get into some spots I haven't yet been able to penetrate with my 6 wt.

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  6. I bought a Rapala Team Issue 7'1" crankin' rod this year and it is excellent. Very light, and have noticed a definite increase in my casting distance from the 6'6" I was using before. If you're casting a lot of light bass cranks, make sure whatever rod you decide to get has a light, moderate action tip so you can load the rod up and still get good distance out of light baits.

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