01-02-2012, 04:54 PM
[quote joshomaru]2 things to consider-
A- you can always catch and release, and there are a good number of really nice browns in jordanelle and
2- the water in jordanelle ends up in deer creek. Just sayin []
I'm personally not a big fan of eating trout, and when I do, I'm picky about where I eat them from. And -I again, this is my personal opinion- browns are the best fighting and worst tasting trout.
Don't be discouraged if it takes a while to hook into a brown from a reservoir. They can take a little more...dialing in.... than say a rainbow.
Good luck![/quote]
You would think like the old saying "$*** rolls down hill, but looking at the advisory charts, the water flowing to Deer Creek AND Deer Creek are good to go. That is strange, but maybe it somehow gets filtered.
What the heck, it is either mad cow, swine flu, bird flu, or pesticides in the end, so lets all eat candy!!!!!
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A- you can always catch and release, and there are a good number of really nice browns in jordanelle and
2- the water in jordanelle ends up in deer creek. Just sayin []
I'm personally not a big fan of eating trout, and when I do, I'm picky about where I eat them from. And -I again, this is my personal opinion- browns are the best fighting and worst tasting trout.
Don't be discouraged if it takes a while to hook into a brown from a reservoir. They can take a little more...dialing in.... than say a rainbow.
Good luck![/quote]
You would think like the old saying "$*** rolls down hill, but looking at the advisory charts, the water flowing to Deer Creek AND Deer Creek are good to go. That is strange, but maybe it somehow gets filtered.
What the heck, it is either mad cow, swine flu, bird flu, or pesticides in the end, so lets all eat candy!!!!!
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