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		I haven't caught one myself but I've seen many caught on salmon eggs and crawlers at farmington pond. I have heard that for fly fishing to use a size 16 and smaller for albinos in lakes such as mirror or other high mountain lakes. Also I have herd of albino trout and albino rainbow are they the same thing? I have seen white albinos and orange albinos Why are some white and others orange?[unsure]
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		are you talkin bout stratton pond in st george? 
  
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		The only Thing I have ever gotten them to take is a lil jakes lurs. gold/silver with red dots.
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		I've caught several over the years in both lakes and streams.  The only thing is that I only saw one before I caght it once.  The rest of them were when I was fishing for "normal" strains of trout and happened to catch one by accident.  The one I did see before he was caught was on a standard red salmon egg.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I actually think they are not and intelligent fish.  I've caught them on the blacksmiths fork using a small rooster tail.  They follow the lure right up to my feet then I just dangle it in front of their noses, and then when they go to bump it, I do a little drop and set action and I usually catch them!  I've never caught one off of bait however.
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		To reply to your question SM, no. But it is in SU.
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		I usually make a couple of trips a year up to Trial Lake with the little nieces and nephew.   I put on a bobber and a worm, throw out and slowly retreve, by the time I get to shore I usually will have a school of albinos following, as soon as you see the fish following stop the retrieve and 90% the time I have a yellow fish on for the kids to reel in.
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		[#ff0000]Black and white daredevil's have picked up a few here.[/#ff0000]
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		I have just the trick you're looking for picky albinos you can see. Use a really small treble hook (#16) and a tiny split shot. Make a small ball from low grade hamburger on the hook. You only get one cast because the burger will fall off. Trust me, the little albinos can't resist it. Good luck.
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