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Old 08-31-2011, 06:06 PM
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Default River Monsters- Bow River

Well, there's no man-eaters in there, but I've heard rumors of some big fish.

I haven't seen any evidence of fish over the 24''-25" mark.

So, what's the biggest trout (or charr) you've pulled, or seen pulled from the bow???

Post pics if you've gottem!!!
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:17 PM
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my biggest browns out of the bow are just over the 30inch mark.
these ones are 27inches and 30inches caught back to back.

theres lots of monsters in that river and i exclusly only fish for them on that river bcause i never had much luck on the bows with that river these browns are above the sewer if anyones wondering....
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:20 PM
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i just edited this one to try and save time.



keep fishn there in there.

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Old 08-31-2011, 06:22 PM
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Where's the sewer?
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:25 PM
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Where's the sewer?
i think its by fish creek im not too sure though. i herd of lots of guys catching bigger fish there and on average there bigger fish.
i dont fish it theres too much weeds and i cant get the toilet paper off my hook.
iv only fished it once.
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:30 PM
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Last friday about 8 p.m. while drifting the Bow, about 100 ft below the fish creek treated water outlet,( I believe that's what it's called) 20 ft. from the riverbank and about 6 ft. behind the boat, a fish of fairly massive size surfaced, 8-10" of girth, (from top of back to bottom of belly) only saw it's middle not head or tail. Only species I could reason with was a sturgeon or awfully big carp or sucker. I believe because it was fairly shallow there that as we drifted over at a fairly good speed we scared the fish and caused it to surface. Any thoughts?
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:31 PM
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sweet fish!

Toilet paper hunh? I keep telling myself it's from the cottonwoods, not cottonelle.
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:33 PM
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Where's the sewer?
The sewer is just up stream of the cafrob bridge on deerfoot Its the big sewag e plant .don't remember what it's called
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:33 PM
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Last friday about 8 p.m. while drifting the Bow, about 100 ft below the fish creek treated water outlet,( I believe that's what it's called) 20 ft. from the riverbank and about 6 ft. behind the boat, a fish of fairly massive size surfaced, 8-10" of girth, (from top of back to bottom of belly) only saw it's middle not head or tail. Only species I could reason with was a sturgeon or awfully big carp or sucker. I believe because it was fairly shallow there that as we drifted over at a fairly good speed we scared the fish and caused it to surface. Any thoughts?
We might need a bigger boat!
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:34 PM
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I recognize those water riffles and I'm going to reveal your honey hole to everybody.
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:37 PM
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Theres some big pike in the bow seen 20+lbers
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:37 PM
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LOL!! I knew it. Not BS though.
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:38 PM
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my biggest fish from the Bow so far , not a trout tho
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:38 PM
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Haha, the whole river is a honey hole!

But ya, I recognized that 1" wave immediately. total give away.
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:41 PM
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my biggest fish from the Bow so far , not a trout tho
How much do you think that dinosaur weighed? 30lb?

Do you think it could take a mans leg off?

Should I be worried about wearing my shiny belt-buckle in the river?
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:43 PM
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Had a couple of 26"-28" browns this year, which are likely my biggest. I have seen a couple that were in the 31"-32" range, though.

Apparently, the record length for the species is 140cm/55" (ref: Muus, B.J. and P. Dahlström 1967 Guide des poissons d'eau douce et pêche. GEC Gads Forlag, Copenhague. 242 p. )...I would love to read the paper and see where that was caught.
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Old 08-31-2011, 06:45 PM
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How much do you think that dinosaur weighed? 30lb?

Do you think it could take a mans leg off?

Should I be worried about wearing my shiny belt-buckle in the river?
Id guess about 24 and a half pounds, dont know about a leg, but it felt like my arms were a couple inches longer after the fight!
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I recognize those water riffles and I'm going to reveal your honey hole to everybody.
go for it. i tried to keep it somewhat safe but you seem to know what your talking about
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Between Policemans and McKinnon their are some HUGE suckers...we floated one day when SRD was Electro-Shocking (not a good day to float) ....the water was crystal clear in mid-Sept. and in the shallow pools you could see them and sometimes the shock would bring the odd one to surface....just guessing but 8#???...dunno
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Between Policemans and McKinnon their are some HUGE suckers...we floated one day when SRD was Electro-Shocking (not a good day to float) ....the water was crystal clear in mid-Sept. and in the shallow pools you could see them and sometimes the shock would bring the odd one to surface....just guessing but 8#???...dunno
Very interesting. I guess with the bait ban in that stretch there wouldn't be too much pressure on them.....other than FH7's big brownies.
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Old 08-31-2011, 07:12 PM
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Between Policemans and McKinnon their are some HUGE suckers...we floated one day when SRD was Electro-Shocking (not a good day to float) ....the water was crystal clear in mid-Sept. and in the shallow pools you could see them and sometimes the shock would bring the odd one to surface....just guessing but 8#???...dunno
Ive caught quite a few around here this summer 8 pounds and more. Also pulled one out of a big school I was watching, it was 6 pounds, and one of the smallest ones I could see. They put up a great fight in the current, I enjoy catching them .
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Very interesting. I guess with the bait ban in that stretch there wouldn't be too much pressure on them.....other than FH7's big brownies.
very true browns are very lazy fish and spook easly that makes for an exalent sport fish. the bigger browns prefer suckers over whites because suckers dont usaly spook even after pocking them. what 3 years of hardcore brown trout fishing will do
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I've seen browns of 32-34" in the Bow, they are certainly there but very wise and easy to spook.

FH7 no offense meant here but check your tape, 30" brown is a massive fish with much larger head and kype if it is a male. You got some nice fish there, and any fisherman would love to catch something that big, no need to exaggerate fish size.
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Old 08-31-2011, 10:39 PM
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Biggest I caught was an 8lb Rainbow on LT 5 O'Diamonds below Bassano dam and the same day a fellow beside me caught a 14 lb Rainbow on a worm (1980). But the two biggest trout I've seen free swimming were easily 15+++lbs, one last year at the Carseland weir and one when I was 12 (also witnessed by my Dad) below the 10th Street bridge.
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Old 08-31-2011, 10:45 PM
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bow river guide brain peace caught a monster of a bull trout, i belive over 30 inches.
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Old 08-31-2011, 10:55 PM
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I've seen browns of 32-34" in the Bow, they are certainly there but very wise and easy to spook.

FH7 no offense meant here but check your tape, 30" brown is a massive fish with much larger head and kype if it is a male. You got some nice fish there, and any fisherman would love to catch something that big, no need to exaggerate fish size.
If you actually read his post you'll see that he said one was 27''.

Those fish are both clearly over the 24'' mark. Very clearly.

Assuming the size of a fish from a photo is a foolish endeavor at the best of times.

Either way, they are both large specimens of BR Browns...
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Old 08-31-2011, 11:01 PM
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Biggest I caught was an 8lb Rainbow on LT 5 O'Diamonds below Bassano dam and the same day a fellow beside me caught a 14 lb Rainbow on a worm (1980). But the two biggest trout I've seen free swimming were easily 15+++lbs, one last year at the Carseland weir and one when I was 12 (also witnessed by my Dad) below the 10th Street bridge.


Those monster trout must have pretty good hiding spots as they cant migrate too far in the river due to all the obstacles.

Anyone know what the deepest hole in town is?

Are there any deep dark undercut banks?
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If you actually read his post you'll see that he said one was 27''.

Those fish are both clearly over the 24'' mark. Very clearly.

Assuming the size of a fish from a photo is a foolish endeavor at the best of times.Either way, they are both large specimens of BR Browns...
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Old 08-31-2011, 11:13 PM
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This is a 29'' Brown from the Bow, caught and released this summer on Canada day.

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Old 08-31-2011, 11:15 PM
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Thanks Speckle.

Another point I've made before along a similar theme is that,

more often than not, the fish story, is better than the fish itself.

We're not always looking for scientifically accurate length, girth, and weight measurements with <5% error margins,

we're often looking for good times, and good memories, with a pinch of personal challenge, serenity, and reverence.

Hope the weather clears up in cowtown for us fair weather plunkers.
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