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fluxcore
04-04-2011, 07:52 PM
I have about 13lb of fresh mountin bull trout to cook up and was wondering if anyone has some experience cooking them.

borchy
04-04-2011, 07:56 PM
I am praying they were not caught in Alberta.

ericlin0122
04-04-2011, 08:07 PM
lol
Hopefully this ao member is not from Alberta.

WayneChristie
04-04-2011, 08:09 PM
I find they taste best when you use sturgeon recipes.

borchy
04-04-2011, 08:10 PM
Says he is from Red Deer.

fluxcore
04-04-2011, 08:10 PM
I was just being a fly looking for a rise:) I'm hitting the Clearwater this Friday hunting big bulls in over wintering holes, should be fun the river is perfect nice and low :sHa_shakeshout: I just got a new HD JVC camcorder so stay tuned for the vid.

fluxcore
04-04-2011, 08:12 PM
I find they taste best when you use sturgeon recipes.

LOL I laughed my ass off that was great Wayne

borchy
04-04-2011, 08:40 PM
Cant wait for the vid

Off in the Bushes
04-04-2011, 09:00 PM
I have about 13lb of fresh mountin bull trout to cook up and was wondering if anyone has some experience cooking them.

I like fish when its poached. (simmered in water that is)

alodar
04-04-2011, 09:04 PM
I like fish when its poached. (simmered in water that is)

Lol

The Fisherman Guy
04-04-2011, 09:15 PM
There ain't nuthin better than fresh Dolly. Cooked right, it is absolutely incredible.

Rain soaked cedar plank
Butter
Brown Sugar
Five Spice

Some say it is oily, but they just aren't cooking it right :)

Speckle55
04-04-2011, 09:23 PM
Would u all steak this or fry34206

chubbdarter
04-04-2011, 09:41 PM
Would u all steak this or fry34206

move the dead fish so we can get a better look at her....she looks like a ...............



edited cuz Dace called me a bad name

tatonkagp
04-04-2011, 09:42 PM
first of all I wouldn't kill a majestic fish like that. I would call the conservation officers to help withthe cuts.

Daceminnow
04-04-2011, 09:51 PM
first of all I wouldn't kill a majestic fish like that. I would call the conservation officers to help withthe cuts.

agreed. the man's a big fish slayer though. if were real lucky will get treated to another pic with the fish mounted on a beautiful wood plaque, and possibly a story about a big achievement from the 80's.

Speckle55
04-04-2011, 09:58 PM
agreed. the man's a big fish slayer though. if were real lucky will get treated to another pic with the fish mounted on a beautiful wood plaque, and possibly a story about a big achievement from the 80's.
Dace its a friend in BC Kootenay area they could keep ...but then they fish hard well Lance does Kathy does some.. don,t be a hater jealousy eats at you

and chubb yep she is a looker and Lance is a lucky man:love0025:

chubbdarter
04-04-2011, 10:09 PM
Dace its a friend in BC Kootenay area they could keep ...but then they fish hard well Lance does Kathy does some.. don,t be a hater jealousy eats at you

and chubb yep she is a looker and Lance is a lucky man:love0025:


Dace should pm you to apologize!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

where was that fish caught?

Speckle55
04-04-2011, 10:11 PM
if i tell you i would have to send Chuck Norris after you:scared0018:

Daceminnow
04-04-2011, 10:13 PM
Dace its a friend in BC Kootenay area they could keep ...but then they fish hard well Lance does Kathy does some.. don,t be a hater jealousy eats at you

and chubb yep she is a looker and Lance is a lucky man:love0025:

no worries spec. i'm just a big c&r guy when it comes to big fish. i'd much rather see that gal holding a live fish ready to go back, then seeing blood coming from its gills. nothing to do with jealousy. everything to do with respect.

Dace

chubbdarter
04-04-2011, 10:13 PM
if i tell you i would have to send Chuck Norris after you:scared0018:

fair enough

looks like a basket fish

The Fisherman Guy
04-04-2011, 10:13 PM
....That is one of the biggest Dollies I have ever seen....

Story, weight and tape - PLEASE!

chubbdarter
04-04-2011, 10:15 PM
no worries spec. i'm just a big c&r guy when it comes to big fish. i'd much rather see that gal holding a live fish ready to go back, then seeing blood coming from its gills. nothing to do with jealousy. everything to do with respect.

Dace

i got some pics of iliketrout releasing some big fish.....she never kills anything

Dust1n
04-04-2011, 10:16 PM
that bull is huge and im hitting the clearwaer this weekend! brinin out the 4wt and the 7wt!

Speckle55
04-04-2011, 10:29 PM
She caught it but in the fight like u see gills got damaged so they kept.. not recorded in WR books in the 25lbs range .. Lance and buddys are Bull Trout Specialist World Class and practice catch and release as they catch lots.. it was caught in river .. another Friends(Freddy) boy got a 25lber in Alberta years ago go to Online in Jasper and ask Mike Owner to see picture.. then years ago a #25 was caught at Muskeg River was Alberta Record but then some jealous people got it removed..

The guys in Hinton are getting 28 to 34 inch Bulls every year and Win Alberta C & R

GeoTrekr
04-04-2011, 10:37 PM
I like fish when its poached. (simmered in water that is)

I dunno, I'm more of a sushi guy... I like my fish rare.

chubbdarter
04-04-2011, 10:39 PM
lol...hahhahhaah...this is for DACE - VADER
he loves fish on a board/plaque
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj134/azzrocket/scan00091-1.jpg

Daceminnow
04-04-2011, 10:42 PM
[QUOTE=chubbdarter;894402]lol...hahhahhaah...this is for DACE - VADER
he loves fish on a board/plaque

real nice chub. the barn board mount looks good. suppose you hold a bunch of records as well. congrads.

tacklerunner
04-04-2011, 10:44 PM
where was that fish caught?

My guess is Argenta on the N end of Kootenay lake or it could have come out of Slocan Lake too. Or maybe Duncan above the dam...:thinking-006:

chubbdarter
04-04-2011, 11:09 PM
[QUOTE=chubbdarter;894402]lol...hahhahhaah...this is for DACE - VADER
he loves fish on a board/plaque

real nice chub. the barn board mount looks good. suppose you hold a bunch of records as well. congrads.


living in the past is just sad

Bow flyman
04-04-2011, 11:29 PM
Those look like kootenay lake bull trout. I dont think in Alberta lakes they grow that large.

Speckle55
04-04-2011, 11:46 PM
Hey i have pic,s of 32 inch last year and 34 inch 2009 just not on disc .. and they were released.. so they are current..

smoked Bull Trout are awesome.. he he .. yep years ago:bad_boys_20:

chubbdarter
04-05-2011, 12:27 PM
Those look like kootenay lake bull trout. I dont think in Alberta lakes they grow that large.

the pic of mine is
specks pic is a secret...lol.....but he has the biggest plaques
ive caught long bullies in AB but personally nothing with the shoulders or girth of a BC fish

Dust1n
04-05-2011, 05:01 PM
i got a few places like that acualy and theres alot of em too except people just dont wanna tak the time to hike and drive out there in alberta

Speckle55
04-05-2011, 07:16 PM
Athabasca Bull Trout #15 to #17 released .. not me 34223

rielbowhunter
04-05-2011, 09:32 PM
This is Bull I caught on the Bow a few years back . It really was a hell of a fight on my 6wt fly rod. thought i had a beaver on at first. 10.6 lbs 27 " and fat. I have caught two in the bow so far. maybe I should pull out the rod and go again this good friday.
http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/yy9/rielbowhunter/bigbull.jpg

ishootbambi
04-05-2011, 10:56 PM
Those look like kootenay lake bull trout. I dont think in Alberta lakes they grow that large.

i dont know about lakes, but i know of at least one river where there are lots of them that would pop your eyes. the alberta record is alive there right now....but cant be officially registered.

Speckle55
04-05-2011, 11:51 PM
i dont know about lakes, but i know of at least one river where there are lots of them that would pop your eyes. the alberta record is alive there right now....but cant be officially registered.

Agree:sHa_shakeshout:

buckman
04-06-2011, 06:43 AM
Its about time to put a 1 fish slot size limit on Bulls.The cutthroats are taking a beating in some of the streams.

Why do they have to be the sacred trout of fishing now that the poulation has rebounded?

1/2 oz Bucktail
04-06-2011, 09:12 AM
Seriously?????
The bull trout is to blame for a decrease in the cutty populations?
Give your head a shake man.

Maybe look into researching healthy population dynamics.

FisherPotch
04-06-2011, 10:11 AM
Seriously?????
The bull trout is to blame for a decrease in the cutty populations?
Give your head a shake man.

Maybe look into researching healthy population dynamics.


Last I checked there should be small numbers of bulls as they are a top the food web. You can only protect a top predator for so long, unless the species is not recovering. Bull numbers are up I dont think anyone would argue that. Cutties do well when you can't keep them just like bulls ex. Blackstone. I'm sure there are more factors in the big picture but needing a head shaking for commenting on how the biomass has been heavily in favor of bull trout?? Come on, they eat cutties when there as big as the specimens on this thread.

chubbdarter
04-06-2011, 12:13 PM
This is Bull I caught on the Bow a few years back . It really was a hell of a fight on my 6wt fly rod. thought i had a beaver on at first. 10.6 lbs 27 " and fat. I have caught two in the bow so far. maybe I should pull out the rod and go again this good friday.
http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/yy9/rielbowhunter/bigbull.jpg


nice fish Bill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

1/2 oz Bucktail
04-06-2011, 12:29 PM
So should we kill off all pike in lakes where walleye aren't doing well? Pike eat walleye.

Population dynamics...
Where do we draw the line on management? Do we manage individual species and subsequently manage for the reults of previous management? Or should we assign C&R regulations to all east slope waterbodies and let the populations balance themselves out.

What happens in back country streams and rivers where there is almost zero fishing pressure?

Do the bulls run rampant and completely wipe out all other species?
No. If they did, they would have cleaned all of the grayling out of the Little Smoky long ago.

The other aspect to keep in mind with bulls is that there are usually two populations within each waterbody; residents and migrants. Typically the large individuals (24" or bigger) that people catch out of the smaller tribs are migratory and do not spend the full year in these systems.
Case in point the Goat river in B.C., a Fraser Trib. The majority of large spawning age adults move into the goat and migrate through the summer season to spawning grounds afterwhich they drop back into the major River system to overwinter.

Another case would be the Ram, most of the bulls found in this river are more than likely migrants from the North Saskatchewan. Individuals will rarely occupy a holding water for much more than a couple days unless staging at some form of barrier. They are always moving.

chubbdarter
04-06-2011, 12:33 PM
So should we kill off all pike in lakes where walleye aren't doing well? Pike eat walleye.

Population dynamics...
Where do we draw the line on management? Do we manage individual species and subsequently manage for the reults of previous management? Or should we assign C&R regulations to all east slope waterbodies and let the populations balance themselves out.

What happens in back country streams and rivers where there is almost zero fishing pressure?

Do the bulls run rampant and completely wipe out all other species?
No. If they did, they would have cleaned all of the grayling out of the Little Smoky long ago.

The other aspect to keep in mind with bulls is that there are usually two populations within each waterbody; residents and migrants. Typically the large individuals (24" or bigger) that people catch out of the smaller tribs are migratory and do not spend the full year in these systems.
Case in point the Goat river in B.C., a Fraser Trib. The majority of large spawning age adults move into the goat and migrate through the summer season to spawning grounds afterwhich they drop back into the major River system to overwinter.

Another case would be the Ram, most of the bulls found in this river are more than likely migrants from the North Saskatchewan. Individuals will rarely occupy a holding water for much more than a couple days unless staging at some form of barrier. They are always moving.

I vote yes on killing off the Pike...lol joking

This isnt the Goat river near Creston is it?

FisherPotch
04-06-2011, 01:08 PM
So should we kill off all pike in lakes where walleye aren't doing well? Pike eat walleye.

Population dynamics...
Where do we draw the line on management? Do we manage individual species and subsequently manage for the reults of previous management? Or should we assign C&R regulations to all east slope waterbodies and let the populations balance themselves out.

What happens in back country streams and rivers where there is almost zero fishing pressure?

Do the bulls run rampant and completely wipe out all other species?
No. If they did, they would have cleaned all of the grayling out of the Little Smoky long ago.



The other aspect to keep in mind with bulls is that there are usually two populations within each waterbody; residents and migrants. Typically the large individuals (24" or bigger) that people catch out of the smaller tribs are migratory and do not spend the full year in these systems.
Case in point the Goat river in B.C., a Fraser Trib. The majority of large spawning age adults move into the goat and migrate through the summer season to spawning grounds afterwhich they drop back into the major River system to overwinter.

Another case would be the Ram, most of the bulls found in this river are more than likely migrants from the North Saskatchewan. Individuals will rarely occupy a holding water for much more than a couple days unless staging at some form of barrier. They are always moving.

Walleye eat pike too. I don't think we can compare pike to bulls and eyes to cutties.

What I was getting at is that there's no head shaking required. Some waters are ready to be micro managed rather than having a no limit on bulls province wide. Ultimatly I c&r all my trout so shutting down the east slope wouldn't b a big bother. So what happens in back country streams with no pressure?? Do all species fair well?

Speckle55
04-06-2011, 06:18 PM
Natures Balance:) Mother Nature/Great Spirit/Gods

Dust1n
04-06-2011, 07:54 PM
hmm in some streams the bulls domanate because they were most likly untouched by the people who trash fished em but in the majority of the streams theres a low amout bulls compared to what there used to be. keep in mind its also our provincial fish and there indangered i say we do all we can to help them.

FisherPotch
04-07-2011, 11:35 AM
hmm in some streams the bulls domanate because they were most likly untouched by the people who trash fished em but in the majority of the streams theres a low amout bulls compared to what there used to be. keep in mind its also our provincial fish and there indangered i say we do all we can to help them.

I fully agree on helping anywhere we can. It would be nice if we didn't have to be involved and nature could do it's thing. But also keep in mind that if numbers get too high it can have adverse effects as well. Especially when it's a top predator we are protecting. Protecting sturgeon for example is a totally different ball game. I like when lakes or streams are managed on an individual basis. It's a much more precise method of population management. There are streams with very healthy populations of bull trout, I can think of a place where they are the ONLY species of fish I have seen caught. A very healthy population with a good size variation on the bulls which is my favorite sign. Big medium and small. But the lack of other species is a sign as well.

Dust1n
04-07-2011, 08:08 PM
yup but when you go back far enough it was just whitefish and bull trout.
bulls ate whitefish and the whitefish ate he bull trouts eggs. so the population was somewhat stable

Drewski Canuck
04-07-2011, 08:56 PM
My Great Great Grandpa's Dodo Bird cook book indicates you can substitute Bull Trout if you can't find Dodo Bird.

Might want to give that a try.

bigcougar
04-07-2011, 11:19 PM
Here is one from last week; released.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqyVmSVji3k&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

jpietrzak1979
04-08-2011, 08:21 AM
no worries spec. i'm just a big c&r guy when it comes to big fish. i'd much rather see that gal holding a live fish ready to go back, then seeing blood coming from its gills. nothing to do with jealousy. everything to do with respect.

Dace

But sometimes you have to respect a delicious meal of fresh fish. Happy yer a big C & R but doesn't mean we all have to be, so long as the fishery can sustain some pressure where your catch came from.