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Thread: Nice Browns

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    Default Nice Browns

    As someone who was raised in the Mammoth/Crowley Lake area in the 50's and 60's and remembering how some of the fishing used to be, I thought you would like to see some pictures of fishing in Idaho/Oregon currently. I can remember a lot of larger Cutthroat and Browns both in Crowley and the tributaries. Hope you appreciate these pics.







    This is a catch and release fishery for Brown Trout, consequently, the fishing is always good and the fish are very healthy. Personally, the largest I have landed here is 22".

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    Nice Brownie! The fins on that guy are flawless.

    Good job! :thumb:

    Fisher-of-Men

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    WOW!!! Nice browns. What did you use?

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    Normally, I fish here with an indicator and small nymphs - typically a flashback pheasant tail in an 18-22 hook size. When the hatches are coming off, dry fly fishing can be good also. Indicator fishing is always successful, but some days are obviously better than others.

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    :shock: absolutely frickin beautiful!

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    SWEET !!!!!!


    Congrats on the catch.


    Thanks for sharing the pics. on FNN.

    Please keep posting those kind of pics.


    Troutman65

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    :eek2:

    Simply AMAZING!

    Thanks for sharing!!!

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    Wow! What beautiful creatures.

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    Thanks. Them thar are some mighty fine looking fish.

    One_Leg

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    That reminds me of the browns and brook's up in Couer d' lane and Sandpoint Idaho in the early 80's!!

    Nice looking fish!

    Excellent post!!

    Thanks
    Budman8

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