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Got off work today at 4:00 PM thought i'd try some brookie fishing.

Went home changed, grabbed the gear, had a bite to eat and by 5:30 i was at my spot to try for those colourful little guys.

We are blessed here in Ontario to be able to catch these decent native fish a half hour drive from the downtown of the largest city in Canada.

Half of my casts ended up stuck on a branch or twig which made things a tough go at times.

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But there was some nice brook trout to be found in this snarled area where few go.

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Sometimes you would stumble upon a nice clear patch of creek which provided relief from tripping and hacking

through the fallen trees and streamside foliage.

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Caught a half dozen of these before the sun started to disappear.

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All in all a fine end to the day.

 

ehg

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Nice little Brookie :thumbsup_anim:

 

One of my best fishing experiences was fishing for those brookies 4yrs ago with my waiders not huge fish but the little wild trout could give a great fight for there size.

 

MTP

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Well done ehg. Some nice little brook trout. I'm really looking forward to catching a few of those in some streams soon - such good fun.

 

Thanks for sharing

007

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One of my best fishing experiences was fishing for those brookies 4yrs ago with my waiders not huge fish but the little wild trout could give a great fight for there size.

 

MTP

Ya Mike the brook trout scrap for their size, like 'mini-muskies'.

I'll catch some similar size creek chubs that come in like 'mini-walleye' or wet toddler socks.

 

Thanks people

 

ehg

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