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Jordanelle brown
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I just read this on a fishing report from another website. It was dated 3-30-07 so I guess it just happened but this was the first I had heard of it:

Gill-netting Lands Monster Brown
Ray Schelble was assisting with the Utah DWR gill net survey last week and helped land a monster brown trout from Jordanelle. The 33-inch long fish weighed 21 pounds and had a girth of 23 inches. It was returned to the lake if you are inclined to go fishing there. Also found were a number of browns ranging up to 10 pounds and a trophy smallmouth.
[url "http://www.sltrib.com/search/ci_2729444"]Salt Lake Tribune[/url].

Anyone know whether or not that is true??
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#2
are you sure that wasn't last year? 3-30-06?

What website were you reading it on?
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[black][size 3]I am with you PBH. I know the gentleman that caught that monster brown last year as I am sure you do.[/size][/black]
[black][size 3]However, after see the one he caught, there could have been another one. In fact there should be quite a few big-un's up there.[/size][/black]
[size 3]Or there might not be any at all [Wink][/size]
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[cool]I'm pretty sure that that was the gil net study from Spring of '05. I believe bassrods was in on that one helping out for the day. One thing is for sure though, there's a ton of big brown's in that lake! I wanna try to catch some this Spring and into the fall...
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#5
Where do you think those Big Browns are located on Jordanelle? If my memory serves me right they are usually located in the area just North of the main boat launch correct? I believe that is where they did that Gill Net survey. I want to get into one of those hefty Browns too, maybe instead of FG on the 14th I will try Jordanelle again.
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[cool]Crap! I had a nice big informative response all typed up for this, and then I went to post it and lost everything.[pirate][pirate] Anyway, I'll do my best here to come up with the rest. While I'm not a bonified expert on Jordanelle, I have also heard that the area North of the Ramp is good, but I also know from a recent personal ice fishing experience that the area around the personal watercraft launch (especially that area next to the big long point) is good for big browns. BassAckward hooked into two monster browns on our last trip out there-both of which broke him off-one of which I got a good look at him first, and that fish was easily over 25 inches. I've also heard that the Rock Cliff arm holds some big brownies.

Hopefully some experienced 'Nelle brown chasers will chime in on this, but if not, then you should send a p.m. to Lundman, Bassrods, CBR, or TubeDude. There's a few others that really know that lake too, but their monikers escape me at the moment...Good luck in your pursuits...
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#7
I thought it was the one from last year also, but it seems to me that the fish was dead and in a cooler. This one they say was released. I'm not sure if it is up to date or not, that's why I posted it on here. I figured someone on here would know the real story. I'll try to find the website I was looking at and post a link to it.
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#8
They are in there. Here is proof.

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More on that "F"ing site.
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#9
This time of year at the nelle look for steep banks, points that are close to springs that feed in to the main lake.
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#10
HOLLY SH&*!!! I wouldn't even know what to do with a fish like that. Maybe one of these days I will get to have a picture like that. As long as you guys put them back I guess I have a chance!
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#11
How much did the fish in the second pic weigh??? Mine was 12# and some change but that fish is obese(sp).
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"She measured 31 inches long and 23 inches in girth...and that magnificent hen Brown trout weight in at 21 pounds. She was gently released back into the lake as were most of the fish. It was a comedy of activity watching the men scurrying around that small state boat, trying to measure, weight and return that many big fish to the lake." -- Fr__form F___ing eMagazine, written by DJ Sackett
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#13
Since this time of year should be good to try and pull one of those Dandy Browns up from the depths, what would be a good bait/lure/jig to use for them? Just curious!!!
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[reply]Since this time of year should be good to try and pull one of those Dandy Browns up from the depths, what would be a good bait/lure/jig to use for them? Just curious!!!
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Luckycraft "Ghost Minnow" Bevy Shad, Pointer DD 78s (jerk bait) and really jerk em, Green Pumpkin Black Flake curly tail on a drop shot, any worm on a drop shot. Fish the entire column, they will be anywhere from a foot deep up feeding, all the way down to 60 feet.
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How much did the fish in the second pic weigh??? ... that fish is obese(sp).[/reply]


Forget the fish. How much does that freak of nature holding it weigh??? And how about that facial hair? Where could one go to catch something like that??
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#16
That's a nice looking mount LH. Did you have the guy from up in Davis do that?
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#17
LMAO![Smile]
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#18
I second that thought. I caught a 24" Brown south of the personal watercraft ramp right out from the big point. Used a perch Glass Shad Rap Rapala. Felt like a big snag at first! This was fall of 04 or 05.
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