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ive cought many diferrent fish as small as 2 inches..this would be a great pic..contest smallest fish wins the prize..just an idea..
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I've caught many dozens of 2 inch trout over the years but the smallest was a one inch snake river cutt on the very upper Gray's River in Wyoming. I think I caught it on a size 14 elk hair caddis if I recall correctly. I was up there this weekend but my smallest was 6 inches.
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Now my salmon record may be harder to break than the 1 inch cutt. I caught about a dozen 2 and 3 inch kokes one day on size 18 wd 40. That day actual turned out to be the day I caught the most 20 inch plus cutts on a river so I didn't feel too bad about catching the baby kokes. Those where the first salmon I'd ever caught.
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I actually caught a 2 inch sculpin on a bigger san juan worm in current creek. Also caught a whitefish that was about 3 inches in the madison river.
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Lots of juvenile whitefish and suckers from my ditch in Wyoming on #20 midges. Good practice before going on the lower SouthFork for browns. Before that, we used to catch tiny (3") brookies on the Slate River in Colo.
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I have caught alot of fish in that 2-3 inch range but the ones that make me laught are the large mouth that hit a popper thats as long as they are. i would just like to know what there thinking.
As for the question above i have had 8 inch kokanie on in redfish lake and bang you get a huge hit and reel in the koke to find a big old bull trout trailing and the koke has teeth marks all over it.
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This is the smallest on da fly for me.
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they always say its alot harder to hook the little ones then the bigones...the big ones pretty much hook them selves..
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I don't know. Those little ones do pretty good themself.
I was fishing a river with a #12 hopper. Back cast and I see this thing go flying past me.
No picture cause I had to get it back in the water ASAP. 1 inch!
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why yes it is.
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Actually, I have a couple of the English models also. This BRONZE looked good on the Yellow rod[laugh]
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ive done that with bluegills more times then i can count
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