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Hello to all my friends from OFC!

 

Sunday afternoon I decided to try my luck -and test the barbless trebles turned to singles- on the Upper Credit.

Plenty of fish, most of them small, but very active. I got a hit pretty much on every cast.

 

Landed about 6, lost almost 10. All of them released to fight another day.

 

It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. These pictures were worth a thousand mosquito bites and zero regrets.

 

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Were you parked by that "Wild Trout" sign on Hurontario? Seen quite a few cars there on my way home from Island lake today. Nice looking fish, looks like you hog-tied that last one. Thanks for sharing.

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WOW! Those things are just gorgeous. Looks like you had a great day out. I don't fish for resident trout but it definitely looks like something I want to get into.

 

WTG

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Great report!

There is even resident browns, odd small rainbow and Atlantic salmon up there.

I pretty well put the muskies and bass away to do that type of fishing last year.\

 

The headwaters of the Saugeen and Grand a bit to the northwest produce same fish as well,

but check your regs, for hook type and catch and release conditions.

 

Thanks for posting,

 

ehg

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That's way I love specs sooo much, they look like mother nature used every colour in her pallet to paint them. Nice fish, what they don't make up in size they surly make up in looks.

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