SirCranksalot Posted September 17, 2012 Report Posted September 17, 2012 So I guess you're not going back? :\ I don't know why they always have to stock rainbow in the hard-to-reach lakes. I want to buy a cheaper used ATV, but with the baby nearly here, it won't likely be happening for a long time, if ever. I've caught a good sized rainbow in the Haliburton area on a lake that you could access with a regular car. Check the stocking records on the MNR "FishON" website.
Sinker Posted September 18, 2012 Report Posted September 18, 2012 Those are the kind of 'bows I like! I could care less about a trib fish, or even a big water steelhead. The inland trout fight ten times harder, and taste 100% better too!! I catch them way up high, over deep water. Im talking, I run my spinner just below the surface. They are mainly surface feeders, so they will come up and smash a spinner burning across the top of the water. No need to get down deep. I catch them in august 3 ft down over the deepest water in the lake. They are one of my favourite fish to catch!! That one is a BEAUTY! I could imagine the fight she put up!! Woohoo!! S.
Lip-ripper Posted September 18, 2012 Report Posted September 18, 2012 nice Rainbow! now you'll be hooked. After I got my first Inland bow it was pretty much all I fished for a year and got it down to a science. The jumps are unbelievable! I love how they slap the hook with their tail while they are airborne!
S.M.05 Posted September 19, 2012 Report Posted September 19, 2012 Helluva trout for an inland lake, a trophy bow for sure Owner at a place I stayed at in Wawa made us raw dish with some onion, spices and fresh specs we caught on the ice. Wish I had got the recipe off him.
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