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25 1/2" long

6 lbs 1 ounce

Caught her in a stream on a 5'6" UL glass rod, ultralight Pflueger Trion,  4 lb Sequar Invizx, and a chartruese berkley 3" Trout worm drifted with a small split shot. She was peeling drag like crazy. What a fight and man was she pretty. This picture was taken about eight hours later so she was a bit duller here. Anyway....fun as all heck on that noodle of a rod!

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A. That's a big rainbow trout..........   20 inches? 2.5 lbs.?

B. Caught with ultralight!? I'm nervous catching bream on ultralight! :o

Hell of a job man. I've been angling for trout for 15 years and I'll admit that must of been tough. Let me know how you prepare her.

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OK. Just saw the weight and size and that photo does no justice. Thats a huge Rainbow!! Kick ***.

Nope it doesn't.

I'm a wide fellar so she may look smaller. But I assure you the length and weight are correct. I actually thought she would weigh more.

If I could catch these girls all the time than bass fishing would go bye bye. The feeling of seeing a fish take off like a bullet down stream taking drag is amazing. There so pretty too.

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Nice! and you both look frozen ! ;)

Yeah she was sitting in a cooler of snow for about 8 hours while I went out again. Myself.....I couldn't feel my feet. :)

Worth it though. Today is opening day for all streams around my area so now I'm not bound to just this one. Hopefully I will be able to get out after work.

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