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    Beautiful day out on Brownlee reservoir yesterday. Just enough ramp left to launch but plenty of water to fish. Had the whole reservoir to ourselves. The fish are in the best shape of the year, thick and fat. It should be wide open catching but for some reason it's not. Hard to find concentrations of fish and tough to get them to bite. Lots of fat in them but empty bellies as mentioned in a recent post. The white Trout Magnet probably caught the most. Just a real enjoyable day on the water.
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    Very nice day for you! Thanks for the photos! Never had much luck with a white TM. but will give them another try. Bison is #1.
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    Great job, thanks for sharing.
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    Great looking box of fish
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobC View Post
    Very nice day for you! Thanks for the photos! Never had much luck with a white TM. but will give them another try. Bison is #1.
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    I haven't had any luck on bison but to be fair, I haven't fished it very much. Next trip out I'll give it an honest try. White, brown and catalpa have been good producers for me.

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    Do you club your fish after you catchem. Or did one of them take your finger off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catchNgrease View Post
    Do you club your fish after you catchem. Or did one of them take your finger off.

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    I bleed them. Just a quick poke behind the gills as they go into the box. Snow white fillets.
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    Nice catch....I just soak my fillets in salt water....takes any blood out.....nice and white
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Nice catch....I just soak my fillets in salt water....takes any blood out.....nice and white
    I do it the same way. Less mess in the cooler.
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    We all have our ways

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