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    Tis a long story fur shur ,
    We took a ride out west of us and hit the national forest in Colorado.
    Now let me just say this about that , NO crappie were located ......
    But to say it was a splendid mini vacation , would be an understatement.
    I did pitch a crappie jig some under a pencil float , the same way I short water ketch crappie .....
    Even Big Rainbow trout can be ketched with ORANGE ,,,,just saying ..
    Was a mind bending brutal whipdown all 3 days ....took a microlite set up 7 foot long with clear 4 lb. mono on it ....
    The reel supporting said mono was a Tiny deadbolt
    The rod was a very light long 7 ft. Quantum ........
    Maybe if ....I had a net I would have ONLY lost about half my crappie jigs in my jig box ....
    The sign said to be gentle ketchn with the fish and release them immediately ...
    Artificial baits only and , if you cheated you would be asked to leave !
    I did in fact get WHOOPED by their gentle fish in that alpine pond SO bad it
    wasn't EVEN funny ....
    seemed to be most of the fish were in the real nice rainbow to monster rainbow range in the spot we visited , the fish over 20 inches mostly escaped me ....
    one evening late a large one came to shore with me ...
    seemed to me average fish in there were around 18 inches and thick .
    measured one that seemed large to me at one point and it was close to 19 inches .
    Discovered things about rainbows I never knew, saw more than one chase my long pencil float on the surface AND strike at it too !
    Had one that was past large a mile , like the largest male hatchery trout you can imagine , had the big kiped salmon jaws going on and was LONG that SMASHED a 10 inch sucker that hit my jig ....
    Knew the smaller fish hit lures ,but no clue the big ones would hit things that big.
    Probably landed about 30% of what I hooked ....
    the lone other thing ketchn fish with us this trip was an Osprey that watched the fiasco down below his fish ketchn perch .....
    no fish seemed to be harmed during the fights , had to revive a few though, they just do not want to quit ....
    it was rather cold in the morning at 8000 ft ....and midday was gentle ...
    them darn rainbows were JUST brutal ....not kidding ,,,salmon quality fights
    got to see some BIG air and hear my drag screaming a bit too much , REALLY don't get much better
    unless she brings you coffee while your getting a morning beat down from the trout ,right out the front door of the lodge .....
    AND KIDDO AND DOGGY SUPER FRIENDLY TOO !
    KABOOM is the word ...
    p.s. the wife got her you know what whipped SO fast her video was 5 seconds long !
    and some ketchn trout smort clips are on my YouTube channel if you interested ...
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    Fun fun! Love me some Colorado, hopefully be out there last week of October. Those rainbow are a blast to catch. Surprisingly very good fighters to be so delicate when you land them. I would love to be 8000 ft above sea level right now. This 100 degree heat has been whopping my behind. Great picture's and vacation!

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    Sounds like a blast. Beautiful scenery. Beautiful fish. Beautiful family and a lucky hat. You’ve got it pretty good Ketchn.
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    Definitely some splendid scenery. Nice catches
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
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    I very much enjoyed the pictures. Thanks for sharing your trip.
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    A wonderful vacation to be sure. Trout are a seldom experienced beast for me but I’ve had long conversations with those who dont buggy whip the air for them, and they speak with respect. I believe the words are worthy adversaries. Thanks for sharing the pics and experiences with us. Most of us will never experience such.
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    Great Pictures of the fun time your family had beating this heat. Those rainbows are georgeous, and yes will eat orange. They will also eat their own offspring too, or rainbow minnows. The orange I found out about when I was young fishing a small lake in the Angels National forest. lots of folks fishing, no one catching. A couple of guys show up on saturday and start slinging the fish in. after they left, My brother and I did some snooping around where they was fishing at. Found a partial bag of Circus Peanuts...You know, the orange Marshmallow ones. After having tried everything else we had and no luck, saidwhat the heck. put a small piece on a hook and the race was on...fish on every cast...Bought what them other boys were doing.
    The little rainbow minnows I learned about while stationed in Germany, and was able to fish a natural spring lake at a Rod and Gun club pond in Heidleburg. They stocked it, but there were plenty of fish that were never caught and spawned in the lake. Their young became natural foriage for them. And they would bite anything in red/pink white and green configuration...just sayin' Thank you for including us in your trip.
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    Great pictures, will you share your YouTube link?
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    That cold water up high is perfect for those trout. Almost too cold to cool off your feet when chasing elk with a backpack and recurve bow! Great pics and story as always.
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    Here is Ketchn’s YouTube

    Ketchn'z Korner - YouTube
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