Strains of Wild Brown Trout

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  • serotonin
    ember
    • Oct 2004
    • 2399

    #1

    Strains of Wild Brown Trout

    Over a year ago, the Wb asked me if 'my' Brown Trout had those Sick Red Dots.
    Yeah, the fish were Big... but the dots were dusky pink.

    Well... we've been fishing a 'new' watershed lately, and these Dots are Hot!

    Insanely Wild Fish! Left Alone for Many Generations.
    They Fight like Bulldog-Browns and ain't afraid to jump like Rainbows! Me and the Daisy been catching 'em on Dry Flies!
    In 30 mph winds!

    Mayflies are Hatching, my Friend!!!

    Clusters are forming on the Doppler Radar Screen!
    These are only from Yesterday... banged a bunch on Wednesday...and the Storm is just Starting!

    Red Hot Dots!
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  • serotonin
    ember
    • Oct 2004
    • 2399

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    • serotonin
      ember
      • Oct 2004
      • 2399

      #3
      Oh! And although we've been fishing dries... remember this Guy...?
      Please don't Forget him, when his Time Arrives!
      In this picture, Heck! He ain't even Wet Yet!
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      • serotonin
        ember
        • Oct 2004
        • 2399

        #4
        Here's his Namesake, from Thursday's Adirondack Stream...
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        • serotonin
          ember
          • Oct 2004
          • 2399

          #5
          Adirondack Space Available!
          Custom Stonework!
          Waterfront!

          Cozy Fixer-Upper. Handyman's Dream.
          Recently Vacated.

          Still Warm.

          This one won't last!

          Lot Size: 2 square centimeters
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          Last edited by serotonin; 04-16-2006, 06:27 AM.

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          • Boreal Chickadee
            Member
            • Jul 2004
            • 1648

            #6
            Happy Easter Sero anad thanks for bringing us the technicolor version!

            As you know I don't fly fish, but I'm am certainly impressed by your work!
            Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
            It's about learning to dance in the rain.

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            • marzrw
              Member
              • Mar 2005
              • 1571

              #7
              Do you tie an Easter egg imitation cause your caddis pupa is pretty cool...and those red spots...

              Hoping I get a chance for some up close spot images soon.

              PS...I can't figure out why that caddis wants to leave such a nice house anyway...Just wants a bigger house like everybody else these days.
              "The way I see it, you're hooked.Trout have you. Another soul lost." Elias Wonder, The Earth is Enough by Harry Middleton

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              • Gray Ghost
                46er#6729
                • Sep 2004
                • 1319

                #8
                I have a great time battling wild browns, though mostly in a pond I frequent.
                http://www.adkwildernessguide.com

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                • wildbrookies
                  Member
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 2706

                  #9
                  Really cool shots!!!!.I remember responding to a post about the look of the trout spots ..I see those red dots in my dreams ....can`t wait to hold one,admire those spots and let it slip back to its domain....also, really nice shot of the caddis crawling out of its rock house!!!! Quality pictures Sero!! Glad to hear you are slaying them also....Wild Browns!!!!My heart is thumping, gotta git me some....unfortunately, our waters around here have a little ways to go yet! Dryflies already!!!! I have 1 fish in 4 outings ....still , its nice to be streamside again...just a matter of time before they start moving for our flies....

                  Wb
                  "Get your mind off trout,if you can.I know they`ve got you.I can see it. Every fraternity of sufferers knows its brothers.Trout hook men;men don`t hook trout.Better try and throw the hook while you can.By the time you`re a grown man there probably won`t be a pure trout healthy enough to fiddle with"... Quote from Emerson in the book "The Earth Is Enough"by Harry Middleton

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                  • serotonin
                    ember
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 2399

                    #10
                    Don't worry.
                    If they move for me... they'll move for the Wb.

                    Connect the Dots, please.
                    Today's Biggest Bismarck: 4/18
                    Fought like a mountain...
                    attached to a Battleship and a Christmas tree.


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                    • wildbrookies
                      Member
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 2706

                      #11
                      What the heck is that, a spotted mtn....or a hunch back of notre dame brown trout!!!!Jeez, they`re getting bigger and bigger....looks like those big guys don`t worry about cold water, they need to eat!!!!
                      "Get your mind off trout,if you can.I know they`ve got you.I can see it. Every fraternity of sufferers knows its brothers.Trout hook men;men don`t hook trout.Better try and throw the hook while you can.By the time you`re a grown man there probably won`t be a pure trout healthy enough to fiddle with"... Quote from Emerson in the book "The Earth Is Enough"by Harry Middleton

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                      • sacredloon
                        • May 2006
                        • 86

                        #12
                        Those are really great pictures!
                        I love looking under rocks in rivers for invertebrates, its so much fun!
                        The best things in life, are not things.

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