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rw May 15th, 2005 11:07 PM

bull trout
 
on ABPF

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Wayne Knight May 16th, 2005 12:39 AM


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Nice fish



bugcaster May 16th, 2005 04:17 AM


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Great composition on the photograph. How about the rest of the story?

bugcaster



Mike Makela May 16th, 2005 04:18 AM


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Nice...what was the location, generally?



rw May 16th, 2005 04:54 AM

bugcaster wrote:
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Great composition on the photograph. How about the rest of the story?


It was at Redfish Lake, not far from Stanley. This was the first of two
I caught this afternoon. The second was considerably bigger -- maybe 25"
-- but the rain was torrential when I landed it, so I don't have a
photo. (Sorry, Wolfgang.)

Both caught on a purple woolly bugger with lots of flash, which has
become my go-to fly for big, predacious char (bull trout, lake trout,
and brook trout) in our nearby lakes. Fished with a fast-sinking
shooting head and a home-built IM6 7wt rod. The reel in the photo is an
Old Florida.

Enough details? :-)

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bugcaster May 16th, 2005 05:05 AM


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Great composition on the photograph. How about the rest of the story?


It was at Redfish Lake, not far from Stanley. This was the first of two I
caught this afternoon. The second was considerably bigger -- maybe 25" --
but the rain was torrential when I landed it, so I don't have a photo.
(Sorry, Wolfgang.)

Both caught on a purple woolly bugger with lots of flash, which has become
my go-to fly for big, predacious char (bull trout, lake trout, and brook
trout) in our nearby lakes. Fished with a fast-sinking shooting head and a
home-built IM6 7wt rod. The reel in the photo is an Old Florida.

Enough details? :-)


More than enough details to make me wish I was out in Idaho, or I had the
guts to hit the halibut grounds with the weather off Newport.

Thanks for the plug for purple, I have heard guides say they think it mimics
the squid's ink. I don't think your fish have seen a squid, so who can say.

Great day for you.



Larry L May 16th, 2005 09:16 PM

How did you get the fish to sit up so straight and pretty?.



rw May 16th, 2005 11:33 PM

Larry L wrote:
How did you get the fish to sit up so straight and pretty?.



The weird thing is that I couldn't get it to lie still for a regular
fish-on-ground photo. :-)

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Wolfgang May 16th, 2005 11:35 PM


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...Sorry, Wolfgang...


You should be.

Wolfgang




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