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    Only one fish today..but the right “One”. Caught on a Forest 2.8 gram MIU Abalone spoon using a Tenryu Rayz Spectra Lite Lite 6’ 1” stream trout rod. Reel was a Daiwa Ballistic 1000 FW 1000S-P spooled up with Varivas Area Super Trout Infinity PE X8 5.6# test line with a section of Leland’s Lures Phantom FC Leader 2# test. Only one fish……but made my day for sure. Life is good!

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    Nice trout
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    Sure is a pretty fish. Have never caught one, never fished waters that had them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Smitty39365 View Post
    Sure is a pretty fish. Have never caught one, never fished waters that had them.


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    One can get hooked real quick on trout fishing. When I first got into it I drove 93 miles one way for 5 days a week for about a year. I love catching Smallies…..shellcracker…..KY bass and bluegill…..but trout can truly become an obsession.

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    Bet that was fun on that outfit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gillchaser999 View Post
    Bet that was fun on that outfit.
    Ton of fun for sure.

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    Beautiful fish, congratulations
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    Thanks for the comments. Up about 500 yards from there is a catch pool…it holds big black nose crappie and big walleye. But there is very little space to fish it and if you’re not the first there then it’s tough luck. Every once and a while I may get lucky to get that spot but not often.

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    Gorgeous fish. Rainbows and cutthroats are in a class all by themselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    Gorgeous fish. Rainbows and cutthroats are in a class all by themselves.
    Got a week booked on the Little Red in July. Working on a week to book on the White. Lot of folks talk about brown trout…..but….I too prefer the rainbows….cutthroats….and cutbows. Caught a lot of browns on the Caney Fork…in my experience the bows and cutthroats fight considerably more.

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