Re: Fishing the redds: Lake Run vs Stream
I made the comment (Its LIke CAtching Fish in a barrel) In a post In Pequest/Klg If you read it correctly I was talking about the gorge, I have actually never set foot in the pequest.. And I dont think anyone will argue the fact that the whole gorge which is mile an half long is loaded with fish.. I do not fish ladders or thermal refuges nor do i think anyone does on tpo.. So fishing the Gorge makes me??? A bad person because they stock the gorge????sorry guys I think Im the one that caused the drama, But I do have morals and I think using the statment Like catching fish in a barrel casts me as a meat hungry fisherman..
Why are you attacking aaron ? All he does is help people..(NotNice)
Re: Fishing the redds: Lake Run vs Stream
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Re: Fishing the redds: Lake Run vs Stream
Just a simple mention of where the info comes from would be nice!
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I see A Trader, Tpo is one stop shopping for all the other info on the internet? Whys that??? I'll tell you, beacuse we fish instead of lifting thoughts of others and posting on other sites thinking your smart for copying and pasteing..Thats dirty,,,
Re: Fishing the redds: Lake Run vs Stream
I am going to try and steer this in another direction. Below is a pic of Bushkill creek. Notice the 4 redds in the picture, 2 sets of 2 that I have encircled. My question is: Is it common for redds to be built side by side like these? Also, do you think these pairs were made by the same fish? If this is common knowledge please excuse my ignorance as I am fairly new to this as many of you well know.
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I could't see a dam fish even with a telescpoe lopat!!!HAHAHA Put a smiley face under the two eyes.. Good picture Im gonna try to blow it up in another program see If i could see them...I can see a gravel type bottom though..
Re: Fishing the redds: Lake Run vs Stream
I didn't see any fish on them today but they were there a few days ago.
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On the Farmington now, many of the redds are unoccupied and many of the females are spawned out. The remaining Bitteroot-strain fish still have to go. I am taking someone out on Friday, so I'll take another look.
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Nutman I have to know, do you fish Bamboo?, Wear a feather in your hat? Demand that no one fishs within 50ft?Because you seem the type....I must admit I know the type all to well..
Darn it who gave the bad karma?
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Geez, all I wanted was 2 questions answered. Nevermind, I'll find it somewhere.