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havent posted in a while and not very good at writing a report.But here goes these first couple shots are some of the bigger browns me and friends have caught over the summer from my fave resident creek

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these next shots are from last day of creek fishin last week.the day started a little slow didnt get out till three not exactly prime time.Then i had a little luck caught 2 15 inch bows in a row and then i thought a third, but it was a female spawner around 5 6 pounds i guesstimate. That really got me goin as we were hitting the last hr of light.i was hunting for a big brown but the hen would definately suffice.i contemplated keeping her but, no i let her go to do her thing

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The next few pics are from this weekend on a huron trib.Only got out a few hrs each day so i was quite happy with the result,already doing better than all last fall.Caught all fish on spinners all #2 mepps, a gold and silver aglia and black fury yellow spots.The biggest fish of the four was cool.We spotted a few fish and i casted close by and the male who looked to be swimming away did a u turn from outta nowhere and slammed my spinner

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Edited by hurraylien
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Absolutely beautiful fish man :worthy: . Those browns have some great colours.

 

Always nice to see those bigger fish let go, great for the future of the fishery. :clapping:

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yep only kept 2 fish all yr

Absolutely beautiful fish man :worthy: . Those browns have some great colours.

 

Always nice to see those bigger fish let go, great for the future of the fishery. :clapping:

Guest Johnny Bass
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Very nice report!You guys have some awesome trout fishing in south western Ontario. Next year I think I will give it a try!

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Nice Browns and Bows too, do I see another whisker again? good to see they are still popular on the river, I like traditions in gear, maybe just an old age thing :canadian:

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yes the whisker has served well for 15 plus yrs and i got it used

Nice Browns and Bows too, do I see another whisker again? good to see they are still popular on the river, I like traditions in gear, maybe just an old age thing :canadian:

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