11-16-2005, 03:26 PM
Hey Guy's,
As I'm sure most here are aware, we're smack dab in the middle of the brown trout spawn.
I'd just like to remind (ask) everyone to be mindfull of the redds. For anyone not familiar with this term, it's a fancy word for "fish nest". They are easily identified. Just watch for areas of the bottom that appear to be cleaned up. The moss is swept away and the smaller gravel is "dug" into a nest.
When you're wading in a stream please don't step on or walk through these redds. The trout's eggs will be in the nests for several weeks before the fry hatch out. if you step on them you will literally be killing dozens, if not hundreds of trout.
Thanks for keeping it in mind as you enjoy the bounties of fall(winter) river fishing.
D-mack
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As I'm sure most here are aware, we're smack dab in the middle of the brown trout spawn.
I'd just like to remind (ask) everyone to be mindfull of the redds. For anyone not familiar with this term, it's a fancy word for "fish nest". They are easily identified. Just watch for areas of the bottom that appear to be cleaned up. The moss is swept away and the smaller gravel is "dug" into a nest.
When you're wading in a stream please don't step on or walk through these redds. The trout's eggs will be in the nests for several weeks before the fry hatch out. if you step on them you will literally be killing dozens, if not hundreds of trout.
Thanks for keeping it in mind as you enjoy the bounties of fall(winter) river fishing.
D-mack
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