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Trophy Jordanelle Brown caught during netting by DWR for their research project...
#41
[quote bigfishwanted]Nice take...AGAIN....You seem to be a walking fish encyclopedia.How do you know so much about fish???? [/quote]

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#42
[quote bassrods]That day they had to much help and I had a good camera, the pictures was even put in the paper for all to see as well as this site.... [/quote]

Thank goodness you were there to save the day! Dang DWR can't even show up with a decent camera...





Hey Cliff -- we missed you down at Sand Hollow for the bass collection efforts. I really expected you to show up. Oh well. Maybe next time?
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#43
Here is the pic of the big one Cliff captured on his camera.

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#44
It's not that I totally disagree, but how can anyone make that assumption. No one ever targets Brown's at the Gorge. For instance 3-4 years ago guys were prefishing for bass tourney in Buckboard. The F&G truck pullls up and starts dumping fry into the water [not sure if it was trout or kokes], anyway the bass guys start throwing jerkbaits for the bass and whack 3 Browns over 10 lbs in one afternoon. I guess what I'm saying is 99% of the anglers chase lakers or kokes. Browns don't generally inhibit the same type of structure as these fish. They live on a different block.
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#45
[cool][#0000ff]Nobody is claiming that the browns are totally gone...or that there are no more big fish. My comments were that the forage base of chubs was greatly depleted so that the large numbers of BIG browns seriously declined.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]A 10 pound brown is a nice fish. But, I would suggest that a 10 pounder from the Gorge, under current conditions, would probably be older than the 20 - 30 pounders of the late '70's. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Brown trout develop different habits and are tougher to catch than macks or 'bows. True, the lake gets a lot more publicity for the macks. But, a whole army of knowledgeable brown trout anglers has been hammering the Gorge over the years, without producing any more of giant fish that once made the lake famous. I am not assuming anything. Just commenting on the results other anglers are showing. And, there are plenty of guys who DO target the browns.[/#0000ff]
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#46
Is this all you do???
Just trying to put people down or do you ever give a fishing report???
Do you even know how to fish or just attack people on this site????
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#47
TubeDude is right,
The number of guys chasing the browns at the gorge is nothing like it use to be, Like I said in my prior post most of the browns are caught accidentally at the gorge,
and the guys that do fish for them are not catching the big fish like they use to back in the 70's, a 10lb brown is a real good fish from the gorge now,
But if there is to be a big brown that come from the gorge again it will be from me [Wink][:p]
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#48
not if i beat you to it once i get back to the states, HA!
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#49
Okay kachanut,
First let me say thank you.

Well I think that we can do this as a team that way when I catch him you can say you helped, how does that sound
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Keep up the good work.[Wink]
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#50
thats risky buisness right there, ask my brother what our family does, once one of us see's the other has a larger fish then their own? some how the line becomes magically snipped! ill be stateside permanantly in september, i might have to take you up on that offer. i got a boat too, not as fancy as your, but she does the job quiet well. depending on where im posted ill let you know dates and how much leave ill need in order to jet up there. im praying for UT or CO.
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#51
Yeah, can you believe it. Our Old Man went through a year in WWNAM, survived getting blow to S*** and was too scared to net that monster that I had on the other end of the line. He thought it would sink the boat I guess!!! Oh well, fun times, guess I will have to get that monster some other time!!!
TS
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#52
[quote bassrods]Is this all you do???
Just trying to put people down or do you ever give a fishing report???
Do you even know how to fish or just attack people on this site????[/quote]

Now that is funny....... Seriously, lets go fishin this summer at Lake X. But you have to sign a blood oath to never repeat what I show ya.
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#53
Do I use your knife or mine????[Wink]
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#54
Okay: Cliff lets not be cutting our selfs now [Wink][sly][sly]
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#55
Well!! I know my knife won't cut hot butter...[crazy][sly][fishin]
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