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Fished a C&R artificial only stream today, I landed my biggest rainbow to date @ 20.5" and almost 4lbs. Absolutely a gorgeous trout, probably one of the prettiest fish I have ever landed. The pictures are good but the coloration of this fish in person was amazing. I doubt it was a wild fish but I assume it had been in the creek for quite some time and was in good condition.

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  • Super User
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Pretty Rainbow ~ Congrats

 

PB's are always a Blast

 

A-Jay

  • Super User
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Beautiful bow. Congrats on the PB

Jeff

  • Super User
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Nice trout... What was your bait? Really nice fish!

  • Super User
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Excellent catch!

  • Global Moderator
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Good looking fish! Our stockers don't get that kind of color in them, but they're coming out of lakes instead of a stream so that probably effects it.

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Beautiful fish. I caught my pb rainbow a couple years back. 9 plds 3 oz on a kastmaster spoon. Even was put in Washington Oregon Game and Fish magazine for it. But she was ugly and a hatchery fish in a lake. Tasted like mud, what a shame. Not to brag or anything. Lol

  • Super User
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Good looking fish! Our stockers don't get that kind of color in them, but they're coming out of lakes instead of a stream so that probably effects it.

In lakes around here they usually get white/silver bellies and green or even blue backs if they have been in there for a couple weeks, is that what your fish look like?

  • Super User
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If that was  a stocker to start with then it's been there long enough that I wouldn't consider it a stocker.  Your fish looks great, nice fins and color, even looks as though it's got some shoulders on it.  Congrats, nice looking trout either way.

  • Global Moderator
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In lakes around here they usually get white/silver bellies and green or even blue backs if they have been in there for a couple weeks, is that what your fish look like?

Yeah, that's pretty much all the ones here look like, very pale compared to wild fish.

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  • Super User
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Nice fish.

 

My buddy caught a large rainbow the other day that was no doubt a stocker and it had good coloration too.  they dump older spent bucks in all the time when stocking so catching a bigger older fish isn't that rare.  He is pretty though for sure.

  • Super User
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Nice fish.

 

My buddy caught a large rainbow the other day that was no doubt a stocker and it had good coloration too.  they dump older spent bucks in all the time when stocking so catching a bigger older fish isn't that rare.  He is pretty though for sure.

I'm pretty sure this wasn't a brood stock fish fresh off the truck, I was fishing a section listed as "Trophy Trout Water" (not anywhere near central VA). It's only a matter of time before I stumble upon a 5lb stubby-finned-football brood stock fish in one of the creeks around here though. I don't understand why some creeks in other areas of the state get so many brood fish, you would think the DGIF would distribute them more evenly.

  • Global Moderator
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The lake the pictures I posted is only 400 acres and they stock a minimum of 400 fish over 4 pounds a few times every spring. KS has really figured out how to make money on trout permits by stocking big trout (no natural occurring trout in KS), including a good number of fish over 10 pounds up to the new state record that was over 15 pounds caught last year. 

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  • Super User
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The lake the pictures I posted is only 400 acres and they stock a minimum of 400 fish over 4 pounds a few times every spring. KS has really figured out how to make money on trout permits by stocking big trout (no natural occurring trout in KS), including a good number of fish over 10 pounds up to the new state record that was over 15 pounds caught last year. 

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WOW! Do you catch them while bass fishing or do you target trout? Do they fight pretty good or just squirm and thrash? 

  • Super User
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That's an awesome VA trout!!!

 

We have those little stinkers here too.  They get a little a bigger. Handle on the rod is 21" (keeper size), for reference.

 

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Only problem, they turn into fish popsicles up here:

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  • Super User
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That's an awesome VA trout!!!

 

We have those little stinkers here too.  They get a little a bigger. Handle on the rod is 21" (keeper size), for reference.

 

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Only problem, they turn into fish popsicles up here:

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Nice fish! One heck of a kype on that buck.

 

It was below freezing all day on friday when I fished, my guides turned into popsicles and chafed my 6lb fluoro so bad that I had to re-spool for the next day! I like drifting mini spawn bags (that I make with eggs from stocked trout) under little balsa floats and pretending that I'm steelhead fishing  :lol: ...

  • Global Moderator
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WOW! Do you catch them while bass fishing or do you target trout? Do they fight pretty good or just squirm and thrash? 

Mainly fishing for trout but I do catch quite a few when the water starts to warm up on jerkbaits and wiggle warts. Most of them I catch are caught on small spoons or home made micro jigs under a bobber.

Trout love the warts.

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They slam a jerkbait on occasion too.

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Wow that's a nice one! My PB rainbow was 3.5 lbs on a daredevil spoon :) ...

  • Global Moderator
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 Do they fight pretty good or just squirm and thrash? 

They fight very hard on light tackle. They jump a lot, swim extremely fast, change directions quickly, pull a lot of drag (or make me backreel a lot since that's what I do) and just generally really make you work to get one in the net. 

  • Super User
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WOW! Do you catch them while bass fishing or do you target trout? Do they fight pretty good or just squirm and thrash?

 

Here's one I caught, probably around seven or eight pounds.  The video starts after about a ten minute fight.  Caught on a spoon, using my MH cranking tackle for bass.

 

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