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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Smackdaddy's "Pole Dancer" 1652 Polar Kraft flush deck jet b
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 339710" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Wow, those are some NICE trout! Biggest ones I've caught on a rod and reel were about 5 lbs. I've gigged a few that were 8 lbs. Here in SC, the state record is about 11 pounds. </p><p></p><p>Being this far north, we occasionally get winters cold enough for the water temp to get below 45, and trout start dying off. So, with that occurring, we don't get over-wintering populations of trout to live long enough to become 10+ pounders, as the big ones seem to be the ones that die off first. Smaller ones seem to be less susceptible to extreme water temp fluctuations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 339710, member: 6937"] Wow, those are some NICE trout! Biggest ones I've caught on a rod and reel were about 5 lbs. I've gigged a few that were 8 lbs. Here in SC, the state record is about 11 pounds. Being this far north, we occasionally get winters cold enough for the water temp to get below 45, and trout start dying off. So, with that occurring, we don't get over-wintering populations of trout to live long enough to become 10+ pounders, as the big ones seem to be the ones that die off first. Smaller ones seem to be less susceptible to extreme water temp fluctuations. [/QUOTE]
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