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Yeah, that's a brown - nice one!
Posted on: 2012/4/2 21:17
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Thanks!
How about that other picture? Does that look like a carp to you? There was about 5 of them and they wanted nothing to do with anything I threw at them.
Posted on: 2012/4/2 21:45
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Yep - a brown and a carp.
Good job! Spring Creek can be a challenge to fish and the trout you caught is wild. Carp can be caught on flies but oftentimes they won't bite and I rarely bother to cast to them when I see them.
Posted on: 2012/4/2 22:15
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Yep. For ID, forget the red spots and halo. Look at the "other" spots. Dark spots on a light body = brown. Light spots on a dark body = brookie.
Posted on: 2012/4/3 7:48
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Congrats. Tell us how you were feelling when you hooked up. I always like to hear those stories.
Were you thinking, I'd better not lose this damn fish!!!!!!!!! Or was it something like........"finally"?
Posted on: 2012/4/3 7:53
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haha Well my first reaction was "I better not lose this one!" because last summer I lost one. Once I knew he wasn't going anywhere, I had to fumble around to get my camera out for proof. After it was all over I had the "FINALLY!" feeling. I caught him using a red brassie. I tried a few dry flies because there was a hatch coming off, but they didn't like what I had. They would start to go after it but then at the last second would peel off. Smart fish.
Posted on: 2012/4/3 9:42
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Love it. Thanks for sharing that!
Posted on: 2012/4/3 9:51
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Two possible reasons for that, tippet size was too big (what size were you using) or drag. They generally won't take flies that aren't floating the way the rest of the current is. Caddis can be the exception though.
Posted on: 2012/4/3 9:55
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