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Fresh Water Brown Trout: Some Get Big And Some Get Huge
Posted by james on November 22, 2005 (2622 reads)
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Our trip was set up on short notice. We knew we were going in two weeks. Two long weeks that seemed to drag on and on. You see, my first time on a great lake was with my father about 15 years ago. Still a lasting memory of that 8lb brown I brought in hot while my left leg was in a full cast. That memory has lasted with me. I knew I'd get back to my roots, after high school sports and college baseball. But, this time I'd do it differently. No more spin gear. I was already hooked on flies and amazed at how many trout I caught those first two years. A couple falls ago, I met a fellow on a local river who just happened to jog my memory of that long ago trip. He informed me of huge fish and the almighty steel. I was sold with just that one conversation. For two years I kept telling my friends, "I'm going fly fishing in NY the fall." They all laughed for two straight seasons. Well, this year was different. I crossed paths with friends of old and met friends of new. I ended up talking with a guy that lives

in the great lakes region and he was more than happy to make some 'new' memories for me to last a lifetime. I can't thank him enough for what has been the best fishing trip I have ever been on. I brought one of my fishing buddies with me and we struck gold. This big brown was caught early am and just as it was going to be netted in 6 inches of water, my fly line to leader connection broke. I was under the impression it was a King Salmon. Our buddy wasn't about to tell me what I really lost, in order to keep my spirits up. He knew that it was a big Brown Trout. Thirty minutes later, I thought I was tangled with another line on bottom. But, by the one in a million chance, I had hooked into my own indicator that I lost when the Big Brown got away. I had him hooked again! I was able to land this beauty of 19 lbs., 32" and a 21" girth. My buddy so clearly stated, "Thank God for second chances!" I do. Here is the best part! Day one wasn't even close to being over, we hit a few other tribs and we all landed some fish. I got the Great Lakes Slam on Saturday. I landing a few King Salmon, Brown Trout and Steelhead. Sunday was slower, but, we searched a bit more and when we found fish, it was tough to get them to take our flies. Gin clear water equals small tippet and less 'landing.' These were large and in charge steelhead. Mostly, in the 8-10 pound class or better. The second good rain had fallen only a week before, so the fish were holding in big schools. Two fish here, one there, six here and that type of thing. On day three my buddy and I were on our own till late afternoon. We started the day off like Saturday. A few kings, none were very fresh, and a couple browns. We had lunch, met up with our buddy by 3:30 and that's when I rounded out the trip with a Lake Trout and a Brown Trout. The fly fishing was amazing. The catching was pretty darn good too. And some of the waters I set foot in, were some of the most beautiful rivers I've seen that were not in a magazine. I'm already planning my next trip!



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Re: Brown Trout: Some Get Big And Some Get Huge
by KodiakCommando on November 22, 2005
Great story, nice to see someone from MFF



Re: Brown Trout: Some Get Big And Some Get Huge
by jeremy on November 22, 2005 http://www.fliesandfins.com
great read - i loved the fact that you got a "second chance" on that fish - i would imagine, it will be a story that you will tell for the rest of your life.. i know i would.


ps - it is so funny to see the absolute pure unmanfufactured smiles that the great lakes trout bring to fly fisherman. in other words - most of us - who are not from the great lakes regions - never have a chance to fly fish to fish of that caliber. I mean common really - what is the likelihood of catching a 19 pound brown trout in any other region of the country or the world for that matter. i am sure they are around - but how many have you caught? my point being that we spend our fly fishing lives fishing to the typical river trout in maine, ma, california, nh, vermont, utah, colorado, wyoming --- whatever. of course, there are big fish and every once and awhile we or someone we know gets a nice 22 or 24 inch trout --- but lets get serious. a 32 inch brown trout of 19 pounds is huge! and to think that there are loads of trout/steelhead of that caliber and even bigger to be had and the chances of catching a "fish of a lifetime" are very good. and, you don't have to wait for the salmon fly hatch or something crazy like that. you can basically fish for them 8 months out of the year. that is why i love the great lakes regions and i would argue that the fishing is some of the best in the world. well - of course i would argue that - because in order to produce and sustain fish of that caliber you need pretty big freaking lakes - - and, if i am not mistaken, i think the great lakes ARE the biggest bodies of fresh water in the world. so, its no wonder that they produce some of the biggest trout and biggest trout poplulations.

with all that said ---- i can surely relate to that smile on your face - because if it were not there, you should hang up the fly rod. i know, that i love fly fishing for trout and when i go to the great lakes regions - i am like a kid at disney world. and, when i catch the trout of the great lakes - the smile that those fish produce on my face is absolutely truthful. i am in fly fishing heaven. and as i see all the recent posts from fly fisherman who return from "disney world" they all seem to have a similar unmanufactured trout smile. it is just obvious that those fish are, for many people and myself included, the best trout that they might possibly ever catch. And, that is what i love about it. i know for certain, that the trout i chase in the great lakes regions are some of the best trout that i will ever have the opportunity to catch....and for that - GOD BLESS THE SALMON RIVER, ALL THE TRIBS AND ALL THE GREAT LAKES!


Re: Brown Trout: Some Get Big And Some Get Huge
by patm on November 23, 2005 http://www.yankeeford.com
Great strory. Very impressive fish. The fish gods were on your side that morning.


 
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