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Old November 18th, 2004, 12:19 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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Default TR Five species in 5 hours

Chas Wade wrote:
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Anybody ever catch more than 4 anadromous species in one day? The
whitefish is a resident, he didn't count.


Nice TR, thanks.

I've never fished for anadromous species unless you count Lake
Michigan steelhead (isn't there a -dromous word that describes
fresh water lake to fresh water stream ?), but I've caught browns,
rainbows, brookies and cutthroat all in one afternoon and all on
the same stream. In Yellowstone, just below Gardiner off the
incinerator road. (Unless you're a know-it-all from North Carolina
in which case the incinerator road is located *above* Gardiner. ;-)

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