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Thread: My First Post - Trout Opener April 23rd 2010

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    Thumbs up My First Post - Trout Opener April 23rd 2010


    Fishing is what I enjoy and opening trout season is what I was looking forward to.... Up here in Quebec, Canada, trout season opens in late April and closes late September.... did get into a few and want to share some of the beauties I was able to hook into.

    The lures of choice that I like using is Mepps black furry #2 size dressed, mini Big O crank bait perch pattern and last but not least, walleye slip bobber type rig with dew worm for targeting bottom. Each and every type of lures mentioned above produce one trout. First one was a nice speckle on the slip bobber rig, 11" 1/2



    second was a nice rainbow that was caught with the mini BigO, 16" 1/4



    and last but not least, 14" speckle, not long but very thick and chubby



    Now walleye and pike opened yesterday and that is what I will be targeting next Until next time!
    Hope you enjoy!!!
    Tight lines
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    nice trout....looks like a nice stream in the background also

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    Quote Originally Posted by PBUG2009 View Post
    nice trout....looks like a nice stream in the background also
    Thanks PBUG!!! The lake I was fishing has underground cold water feed.... this lake is what's called a head lake.... only source of water comes from the mountains overflow. Very hard to get to by vehicle.... long walk by foot.

    Truly gem lake for some bigg'uns..... here's another I caught last year.... 21" 1/2 by 12" girth.... monster speck



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    perty fish

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    Quote Originally Posted by PBUG2009 View Post
    perty fish
    Thanks!!! yeah that one, almost gave me a heart attack fighting it to shore through under water structure / trees

    That one was caught on a black furry with yellow dots on the blades
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    Those are some nice feesh, especially the last two! Thanks for sharing the pics.
    Good luck on the eye's and Pike..

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvsportsman View Post
    Those are some nice feesh, especially the last two! Thanks for sharing the pics.
    Good luck on the eye's and Pike..
    Thanks wvsportsman!!! Appreciate your kind words
    Looking forward to some pike & eyes
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    Beautiful fish man. I am heading up into the mountains at the end of the week to catch some trout. Hopefully I will get some nice pictures to share with you guys. Is a speckled trout a salt water? Looks kind of like a brook trout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZfisherdude View Post
    Beautiful fish man. I am heading up into the mountains at the end of the week to catch some trout. Hopefully I will get some nice pictures to share with you guys. Is a speckled trout a salt water? Looks kind of like a brook trout.
    It is a Brook Trout AZfd, they just call them Speckled trout up in Canada, and yes... a Speckled Trout is a saltwater fish here in the States.


    Real nice Trouts there Jacques! Glad to see you getting out and catching some!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZfisherdude View Post
    Beautiful fish man. I am heading up into the mountains at the end of the week to catch some trout. Hopefully I will get some nice pictures to share with you guys. Is a speckled trout a salt water? Looks kind of like a brook trout.
    Thanks AZfisherdude!!! Like GCD said it's a brook trout and up here there's no salt water lakes.... all species are fresh water

    Thanks again man and good luck on your hunt for them trout
    Looking forward to reading your report!!!
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