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05-04-2011, 11:31 PM
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slow bow luck
Well I decided to head down to the bow today and see if I could hook into another monster brown and actually get a pic of it, unfortunately they only wanted to follow my lures instead of bite them. the only fish I managed to land was a 13" bow....
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05-04-2011, 11:36 PM
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Looks like a brown!
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05-04-2011, 11:38 PM
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It did have odd colored markings but up close it looked more to the rainbow coloring than a brown....It went back anyways like pretty much all fish I catch on the bow..
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05-04-2011, 11:50 PM
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Nothing odd looking about that brown trout to me. Looks like a pretty normal brown trout!
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05-04-2011, 11:53 PM
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Nothing odd looking about that brown trout to me. Looks like a pretty normal brown trout!
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05-04-2011, 11:56 PM
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05-04-2011, 11:57 PM
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Definitely a brown.
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05-05-2011, 12:20 AM
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She caught a trout. Better than I did today... and she released it. Not like she did anything wrong. So the title of the thread is appropriate... "slow bow luck".
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05-05-2011, 12:22 AM
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she had more fun with the fence.....i'll let her tell you...lol..chubb almost got pics...i felt like a fireman
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05-05-2011, 02:32 AM
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Good that you had time to get out today and even better that you got something!
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05-05-2011, 07:36 AM
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nice fish, but when you catch a fish and wanna release it you should never drag it on the grass it rubs scales off.
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05-05-2011, 08:11 AM
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I should really know better than to post pics on here by now....
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05-05-2011, 08:13 AM
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haha, no, just saying, nice brown though, never caught one in Alberta yet, but even if you put a trout on the grass scales do come off, just ssaying, like educating for next time.
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05-05-2011, 08:14 AM
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nice fish, but when you catch a fish and wanna release it you should never drag it on the grass it rubs scales off.
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well, she may have drug it up on shore or she may not have.. that's the problem around here that starts fights. To many ASSUMPTIONS.
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05-05-2011, 08:26 AM
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well, she may have drug it up on shore or she may not have.. that's the problem around here that starts fights. To many ASSUMPTIONS.
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No assumptions here. It's clearly laying on the bank. Regardless of dragging or not, if you are going to release a fish, then the best practice is to keep it in the water for as long as possible and not put it on anything for your picture op. I don't see anything to really argue about there...
However, I've been guilty of it before too, but since being better educated on what that does to fish, I try to leave the fish in the water and avoid bringing it on shore at all costs. We're all learning. Probably no harm done, but in the future, everyone, please keep them off the rocks and schnarb.
Regardless, nice to see that you released it. Please don't let us persnickety farts deter you from posting in the future. When our wives go to sleep, there is no one left to argue with, so we need to do it somewhere else....I guess it's probably better than looking online at porn... speaking of which...
Oh, and if they are just following it in without biting, might want to change up the size of lure, or perhaps presentation. See if that turns the switch on.
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05-05-2011, 09:30 AM
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good thing you complainers are God, because God doesnt make assumptions he sits up in heavan and see's the truth.
Maybe if you knew where she was fishing, you'd know a safe water release wasnt possible for her to attempt. But then again your God so you can hoover above water thats 4 feet deep and a bank thats jammed full of high shrubs.
Sorry common folk dont meet your standard.........not all of us are self proclaimed BEST of anything
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05-05-2011, 09:32 AM
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No assumptions here. It's clearly laying on the bank. Regardless of dragging or not, if you are going to release a fish, then the best practice is to keep it in the water for as long as possible and not put it on anything for your picture op. I don't see anything to really argue about there...
However, I've been guilty of it before too, but since being better educated on what that does to fish, I try to leave the fish in the water and avoid bringing it on shore at all costs. We're all learning. Probably no harm done, but in the future, everyone, please keep them off the rocks and schnarb.
Regardless, nice to see that you released it. Please don't let us persnickety farts deter you from posting in the future. When our wives go to sleep, there is no one left to argue with, so we need to do it somewhere else....I guess it's probably better than looking online at porn... speaking of which...
Oh, and if they are just following it in without biting, might want to change up the size of lure, or perhaps presentation. See if that turns the switch on.
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just like your avatar!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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05-05-2011, 09:50 AM
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Just wondering if you guys enjoy seeing pics posted on here by the members?? If so stop the " i'm better than you attitudes" or nobody will bother putting their pics up.
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05-05-2011, 09:51 AM
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Nice fish...... good call dave i agree
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05-05-2011, 09:52 AM
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just like your avatar!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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05-05-2011, 10:07 AM
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im all for the BEST(hahaha my new favorite word) fish handling techniques possible. Sometimes we must settle for second BEST or third BEST or stop fishing and stay home. Staying home is not the BEST option.
I somewhat agree with the things that people say harm fish. Lets keep in mind how many fish have you caught with Eagle marks deep in a fishes back or a entire hunk missing from it. How about a fish who's tail was bitten off? How about a leaping fish that misses its mark and slams into the rocks heading to spawn? How about a fish blind in 1 eye from a prior release?
Preaching whats BEST is BEST done by God and sorry to say you dont qualify. Calling yourself BEST just tells us about you....it doesnt make it true
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im all for the BEST(hahaha my new favorite word) fish handling techniques possible. Sometimes we must settle for second BEST or third BEST or stop fishing and stay home. Staying home is not the BEST option.
I somewhat agree with the things that people say harm fish. Lets keep in mind how many fish have you caught with Eagle marks deep in a fishes back or a entire hunk missing from it. How about a fish who's tail was bitten off? How about a leaping fish that misses its mark and slams into the rocks heading to spawn? How about a fish blind in 1 eye from a prior release?
Preaching whats BEST is BEST done by God and sorry to say you dont qualify. Calling yourself BEST just tells us about you....it doesnt make it true
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reading through your posts on this thread reminds me of the count tally you used to have in your signature, how many times have you been called an idiot on the forum now?
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05-05-2011, 10:24 AM
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reading through your posts on this thread reminds me of the count tally you used to have in your signature, how many times have you been called an idiot on the forum now?
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lol...braun you should know better....you can call me a idiot....i dont care. Im happy that your better/best than me and can say that....
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Well for starters I think all of the "how to handle fish" posters should relax a little. If you weren't there you don't really know.
Baitfisher if you took my post as something other than it was I apologize. I was just commenting on the actual type of trout. Call it what you will but when I first started catching trout on the Bow I had a challenge with identifying some of them. I thought you may benefit form it. Nobody ever told me what was what and I wish they had.
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The next time I get out fishing, I would still like to post pictures. Unfortunately, I just found out my fishing bud can't make it. So I guess I'll just head out myself.
Could someone tell me how to hold a camera in one hand, the fish in the other hand and still be able to focus the camera on the fish without the fish slipping out of the other hand? I find that pictures in the water do not represent the scale or size of the fish at all and are basically useless. If anyone doesn't believe me, I will email a pic and they can try to tell me the size.
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I've got it all figured out every fish I catch I will kill it and keep it that way if I post a pic I will not have to worry about all the crap "do this, don't do that) So now you guys should feel good about your comments I will never POSSIBLY hurt another fish I'll just kill then right away GOOD JOB............
PS very nice fish 83
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05-05-2011, 10:28 AM
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Well for starters I think all of the "how to handle fish" posters should relax a little. If you weren't there you don't really know.
Baitfisher if you took my post as something other than it was I apologize. I was just commenting on the actual type of trout. Call it what you will but when I first started catching trout on the Bow I had a challenge with identifying some of them. I thought you may benefit form it. Nobody ever told me what was what and I wish they had.
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I've never caught a brown that small before, had no idea they came in a silvery color like that....looked like a rainbow when I caught it. Oh well....It's not like I whacked it over the head and kept it...
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05-05-2011, 10:32 AM
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NICE fish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! stupid east central Alberta
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Originally Posted by horsetrader
I've got it all figured out every fish I catch I will kill it and keep it that way if I post a pic I will not have to worry about all the crap "do this, don't do that) So now you guys should feel good about your comments I will never POSSIBLY hurt another fish I'll just kill then right away GOOD JOB............
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you sooooo smart buddy.....you got a NACK for BEST solutions....lol.....buying a bonker today, get ready for pics of my fish that makes Bin Laden's pics look like little boo boo
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you sooooo smart buddy.....you got a NACK for BEST solutions....lol.....buying a bonker today, get ready for pics of my fish that makes Bin Laden's pics look like little boo boo
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LOL................ :sHa_shakeshout :
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