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Quote Matt, "I pulled a Brad Pitt River Runs Through It to net the fish." The PG version but still great nonetheless.

 

Who wouldn't want a beauty brown like that take on a mayfly. Cool stuff!

Guest ThisPlaceSucks
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that's awesome. tackled a steelie a few falls back in a similar fashion. water dries quick but the pain of watching a big fish take off lasts a lifetime. great video. thanks for sharing.

Edited by Dr. Salvelinus
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It is impressive for sure. But....this is no doubt a small tributary of Lake Tahoe and the fish is migratory, not unlike our own great lakes browns.

 

There's obviously a short seasonal fishery for large browns when they run the rivers flowing into lake Tahoe to spawn.

 

By the size of the guys net the fish wasn't a huge surprise. ;)

 

Our own fishery in this neck of the woods is absolutely world class for lake run browns.

 

I had at least one myself slightly larger than 30" this past fall. A beautifully colored buck that smashed a small crankbait.

 

Still havn't caught one that big on a fly rod, that's pretty cool.

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That is pretty cool stuff Mike, I'd love to tangle with a fish like that on the fly.

 

I managed to tackle one of my own this fall, he was slumming it in one of our east tribs...no lake Tahoe mind you.

 

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Didn't put a tape on it, but had to be somewhere around the 30" mark.

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I love steelheading but brown trout are still my favourite by far, beautiful colours both on the fish in the vid and yours. Been a while since I caught a full spawning colour brownie.

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