09-14-2016, 02:02 PM
[#0000FF]Yes, there WERE some huge tiger trout in Scofield, when it also had some water in it. It has been at least a couple of years since anglers have scored anything besides skinny cutts and planter rainbows...or chubs. The tigers are not showing up in DWR nettings either. Indicators are not good.
But if that guide says there are big tiger trout in Scofield you might should oughtta book him for a trip of a lifetime. After all, those guys NEVER make untrue claims just for their own benefit.
You can find plenty of good chub meat for tipping your lures. Walk around the shoreline and pick up any of those dead chubs that don't stink too bad. And be careful when you take down the CLOSED barriers when you launch the boat. Don't let the rangers or sheriffs see ya.
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But if that guide says there are big tiger trout in Scofield you might should oughtta book him for a trip of a lifetime. After all, those guys NEVER make untrue claims just for their own benefit.
You can find plenty of good chub meat for tipping your lures. Walk around the shoreline and pick up any of those dead chubs that don't stink too bad. And be careful when you take down the CLOSED barriers when you launch the boat. Don't let the rangers or sheriffs see ya.
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