Saltwater fishing is over and done with for me and ice fishing is still another cold spell away. So while waiting for hardwater, friends and I have been logging hours at a local reservoir with our sights set on trophy trout and walleye. The big fish have eluded us so far, but as the saying goes, if it was just about catching we would have stopped going long ago...
Two 50-Pounders in One Morning
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Nice Job. Looks like you had a lot of fun, but i think the ice is a little closer than you think.
ReplyDeleteI'm ready. This much needed rain will set us back a bit.
ReplyDeleteThat brown is truly handsome.
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Thank you, Alan! The seeforellen strain sure can get pretty (and big!).
ReplyDeleteNice pics Kierran. Didn't know there are rainbows in there, very cool. You were just a couple miles as the crow flies from the "Boston Strong" logo painted barn.
ReplyDeleteThank you AT! Before alewives got in there, I am told there were huge holdover rainbows roaming the res. I'll have to check out that barn!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a real good sized one. If you want the address of the barn just shoot me a message on Flyaddict.
DeleteGreat blog, beautiful fish. I've been fishing Round Valley Reservoir and blogging about it here in NJ. The fishing's slow & I don't have much time on a given day, but there's the possibility of good ones, including the rare laker.
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