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Brown Trout - EvilTyeDyeTwin - 04-15-2014 Everywhere I go it is nothing but....... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() .......which is just fine with me. Re: [EvilTyeDyeTwin] Brown Trout - Gemcityslayer - 04-15-2014 Gotta love em... Have you ever tried fishing for them at night? If you know of any big deeper pools with a lot of logs or structure... sneak down there at night and fish something that will get their attention... The big boys and girls sleep during the day. [signature] Re: [Gemcityslayer] Brown Trout - flygoddess - 04-15-2014 Red head lamp and slap big ol mouse pattern on the water! [signature] Re: [EvilTyeDyeTwin] Brown Trout - Tibbz - 04-16-2014 I wish there were more around. There the tuffest trout in the state in my opinion. I don't think there planted anymore- as far as I know, so any brown that you catch would be native- as far as planter vs wild. And they are defintly more carnivorous. Catching a trout that you know wasn't planted- like bows. I just like knowing that fish was born in that water an not just some pellet fed dunsky. [signature] Re: [Tibbz] Brown Trout - hogstalker - 04-16-2014 A fish is a fish and they are all fun to catch. [signature] Re: [Tibbz] Brown Trout - TyeDyeTwins - 04-16-2014 [quote Tibbz]I wish there were more around. There the tuffest trout in the state in my opinion. I don't think there planted anymore- as far as I know, so any brown that you catch would be native- as far as planter vs wild. I just like knowing that fish was born in that water an not just some pellet fed dunsky.[/quote] Here's your pellet fed dunsky's[ ![]() [signature] Re: [flygoddess] Brown Trout - morcey2 - 04-16-2014 [quote flygoddess]Red head lamp and slap big ol mouse pattern on the water![/quote] I have plans for that in a week or two. [cool] [signature] Re: [Tibbz] Brown Trout - remo_5_0 - 04-16-2014 [quote Tibbz]I wish there were more around. There the tuffest trout in the state in my opinion. I don't think there planted anymore- as far as I know, so any brown that you catch would be native- as far as planter vs wild. And they are defintly more carnivorous. Catching a trout that you know wasn't planted- like bows. I just like knowing that fish was born in that water an not just some pellet fed dunsky.[/quote] More around? There are Brown trout everywhere. [signature] Re: [flygoddess] Brown Trout - high_n_dry - 04-16-2014 Big +1 on the mouse. I love the Deer Hair Mouse any time of day, but early, late and after dark is definitely prime time. Especially on the Web. [signature] Re: [Tibbz] Brown Trout - high_n_dry - 04-16-2014 Still plenty of browns to be had except for 6th water where they killed all the 20+ inchers off a few years back. Think small streams and creeks or Cricks as TD would say. [signature] Re: [TyeDyeTwins] Brown Trout - Tibbz - 04-17-2014 Huh... I didn't think brown trout were planted at all in utah. Not even in comunity ponds. [signature] Re: [Tibbz] Brown Trout - Kent - 04-17-2014 Those could have been the old brood brown trout that were used to create tiger trout. [signature] Re: [kentofnsl] Brown Trout - morcey2 - 04-17-2014 According to the stocking report on the DWR web site, they still plant a significant number of Browns, but in a limited number of waters. Most are between 2" and 4" long. Looking at last years numbers, it looks like about 2000 14-inchers were planted in Hyrum res last November. [signature] Re: [kentofnsl] Brown Trout - TyeDyeTwins - 04-17-2014 [quote kentofnsl]Those could have been the old brood brown trout that were used to create tiger trout.[/quote] Kent you are right. The brown trout in my pictures were the brood stock from 2 years ago. It sure is way more fun than catching those tiny 6 to 8 inch fish commonly found in the community ponds. [signature] Re: [kentofnsl] Brown Trout - Tibbz - 04-18-2014 Yeah that makes sense. You need browns to make tigers. I just didn't think they were planted at all. And I've seen old brood stock lake trout in comunity ponds- that won't make it through the week. But its cool that a kid or myself (at heart) can enjoy them. [signature] Re: [hogstalker] Brown Trout - Tibbz - 04-18-2014 True, true. That's the main thing. I take it back! [cool] I agree! [signature] Re: [Tibbz] Brown Trout - Fishrmn - 04-18-2014 Looks like they've planted about 72,000 Brown Trout so far this year. Almost 20,000 of them were food for the Northern Pike at the Lee Kay ponds. [red]⫸[/red][orange]<{[/orange][yellow]{{[/yellow][green]{{[/green][size 4][blue]⦇[/blue][/size][blue]°[/blue][#8000FF]>[/#8000FF] [signature] Re: [Fishrmn] Brown Trout - Tibbz - 04-18-2014 Ha ha! Those tigers too. But I'm sure they would rather eat chickens or small game [signature] Re: [Fishrmn] Brown Trout - Tibbz - 04-18-2014 Stray cats best not stray[sly] Tiger muskie is still on my list [signature] Re: [Tibbz] Brown Trout - CoyoteSpinner - 04-18-2014 May not be fishing the right waters, or the right way. I know Blacksmith fork they've had signs encouraging folks to take a limit, for Cutts. The Logan has plenty, even caught them in a ditch in town. Some fish don't need lots of planting to be plentiful, but there's definitely a prevalence for Rainbows when you peruse the stocking reports. |