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Mini TR: First fish of the year
I found myself in possession of a canoe in Colorado, and it had been a
while since I've been able to enjoy paddling around a lake and catching trout. So we went up to a smallish mountain lake just a 30- minute drive away from where we were staying, and had a blast. Pics are at: http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/pics/col2009/ Colorado was getting LOTS of rain (it rained every day we were there) and the day was extremely cloudy at the start, so stupid me I left my hat in the car. My head's still peeling as I write this. Most fish were caught trolling, which I find extremely pleasurable to do in a canoe. The last picture shows my typical trolling setup, the butt of the rod is just barely visible resting on the gunwale behind my knee, the rod sitting in front of my other knee (this is when it'd be nice to have a lightweight rod with a little fighting butt, the reel seat isn't really long enough to rest on the gunwale -- any little move pulls it off). Then I just paddle easily along, zigzagging along, enjoying the day. The fish in the last picture is stringered up, he was unfortunate to be caught late when I was getting hungry ;-) He sure was tasty though. Quite a few of the bigger fish (all rainbows) had orange slashes under their jaw. I don't know if they are pure stockers or if there is some natural reproduction going on; I think a while back this lake had some snake river cutts stocked in it. Maybe there is remnants of that blood in some wild population; or maybe they are all holdover stockers, I don't know. I don't know how many fish I caught (easily double digits), but it was good enough to head back up the next day and get my brother in law onto a bunch of fish. My shoulders were blown out after that, though; I'm not used to two days straight of paddling, and the second day back to the dock was a long haul into a brisk wind. That'll probably be my trout fix for at least a few more months. Jon. |
Mini TR: First fish of the year
"Jon" wrote in message
... Colorado was getting LOTS of rain . . . Quite a few of the bigger fish (all rainbows) had orange slashes under their jaw. Does this not make them cutthroat trout (or rainbow/cut hybrids)? -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
Mini TR: First fish of the year
On 9-Jul-2009, "Don Phillipson" wrote: Does this not make them cutthroat trout (or rainbow/cut hybrids)? Cutbows -We are breeding some Fred |
Mini TR: First fish of the year
On Jul 9, 5:35 pm, "Don Phillipson" wrote:
Does this not make them cutthroat trout (or rainbow/cut hybrids)? My experience has been that natural color variations in (wild) rainbows will often include a throat slash. I don't think it automatically means that there must be some (recent) cutthroat blood introduced. All cutthroat are really rainbows anyways. :-) Jon. |
Mini TR: First fish of the year
On Jul 10, 4:59*am, Jon wrote:
On Jul 9, 5:35 pm, "Don Phillipson" wrote: Does this not make them cutthroat trout (or rainbow/cut hybrids)? My experience has been that natural color variations in (wild) rainbows will often include a throat slash. I don't think it automatically means that there must be some (recent) cutthroat blood introduced. All cutthroat are really rainbows anyways. :-) Jon. I had no idea it was possible to port a canoe up to Fawn Lake. Nice fish. ;OO Dave |
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