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Originally Posted by Runnyd
With cuttys, I find that the smaller ones spend time in the riffles and faster water while the bigger fish are more edumacated and spend less energy hanging out in pools.
But I'm not a biologist, what do I know.
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This is true depending on conditions
But if u follow a book u r passing over
Water that holds fish. It all changes with
Conditions
Example. Cowichan river. I catch rainbows in the middle
Of the river in fast water hiding behind any rock
These r not small fish First time it happened I couldn't
Believe it
I watch the fish in my river in front of my door. I change
My approach depending on conditions
So many factors
Water. Temp
O2 level
Flows and structure