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jeko1958 said:
MrSimon said:
Thanks. The top one is a brown trout and the bottom one is a brook trout. They are both wild born fish. Wild trout always have WAY better coloring than hatchery fish. The wild ones tend to be pretty small, but they fight hard and are fun as heck to catch.

You sure that bottom one is a Brookie? It looks like it has the square tail of a Brown...just sayin!

Most definitely a brook trout. Red and yellow spots. Squiggle pattern on back. Big black eyes. Its unmistakably a brookie.

And whats with putting "just saying" at the end of statements these days? Everyone seems to be doing that. Its annoying as heck! Yes, clearly, we KNOW you are "just saying" because you JUST said it. My wife does it, and now the kids have started.
 
Not my biggest fish but my biggest walleye. Got it last year at a local lake. 20 inch but really beefy. Sure tasted good!!! Also my fiances biggest bass last year. Think it was just shy of 18 inches. Oh she is so funny when she gets a big fish. She'll hook it and all you can hear is her drag zipping and her saying "oh boy its a big one! Its a big one! Get the net!". Haha. I love fishing with her. Doesnt bother me either that even after 8 hours in the boat i still have to drag her off the lake because she wants "one more cast"
 

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Awesome!

My wife loves fishing too, and gets crazy about catching them..it doesn't even have to be big! LoL
 
All these were released into hot oil.
 

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There has been some really awesome fish posted in this thread!!!!!!!!

This is the biggest Lg. Mouth i have caught. I caught her at a resivor by the house about two weeks ago. She weighed in at 8 lbs. 13 oz.
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Caught Easter weekend, Kerr Lake, Va.
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Whats wrong with this picture?
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My buddy and I shot at nearly the same time, Carp didnt have a chance.
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The weekend since Easter.
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Last weekend
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Yesterday.
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November in Orange Beach under the bridge.
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jaysmith10 said:
There has been some really awesome fish posted in this thread!!!!!!!!

This is the biggest Lg. Mouth i have caught. I caught her at a resivor by the house about two weeks ago. She weighed in at 8 lbs. 13 oz.
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SWEET! That's a HAWG!
 
I was down in Florida when I got these.
 

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I've been hitting a local lake for the last couple of weeks taking my brother or a buddy with me at different times. The bream are wearing the crickets out right now. On 4 different trips, we've caught 32, 51, 83, and 99. Here's some pics of the results from the trips that put 83 and 99 in the boat.

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We've already had 3 fish frys and stocked the rest away in our freezers but looking forward to when the crappie settle down and start to bite. The weather has been so screwed up here this spring that it has the crappie all messed up.
 
Yesterday afternoons trip to the grocery store.

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Weight from right to left bottom row, 10.4, 13.8, 15.13, 8.15, 9.8, 9.11, 4.10. Top row left to right, 8.9, 9.5, 4.2.
 
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Man I am tired of Georgia Power sucking the bottom out of my stretch of river. Its dadgum hard to catch anything when the water is dropping 2 inches an hour.
 

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