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Thread: Paddling for Big Rainbow Trout

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    The Thomas Cyclone in Red and Gold was the hot ticket item this morning. It was my first morning waking up at the pond. Literally crawled out of bed and headed out on the water... looks like that's what I did too. Bed head and puffy face but I had trout to catch. The morning was spectacular and the trout were biting. I love paddling on still waters in the spring. Go get them, the bite is on.

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    That is awesome! Living the dream! I take it that is in Canada?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FSHNLIC View Post
    That is awesome! Living the dream! I take it that is in Canada?
    Yes, I'm moved back up to Canada. Will be down in Cali for a week in June... not sure if I'll get out fishing, but who knows.

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    Awesome congrats on the new pad and on living the dream. Looks like a great place to paddle around for some rainbows, thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameron View Post
    Awesome congrats on the new pad and on living the dream. Looks like a great place to paddle around for some rainbows, thanks for sharing.
    Thanks, we're are loving it.

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    Great video, are those stocked in the lake or wild fish? Also are there streams that feed into the lake? Like Cameron said you're living the dream, t hank you for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelhead View Post
    Great video, are those stocked in the lake or wild fish? Also are there streams that feed into the lake? Like Cameron said you're living the dream, t hank you for sharing.
    They are stocked into the lake when they are about 3-5 inches long. There are no inlet streams, just underground water and rain fill it. Every summer it goes down a lot and then we average 55 inches of precipitation here in the winter so it comes back up by January and the fish are raring to be caught by then.

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    Man, I'd love to live in a place like yours. Congrats! Are there other species of fish in there? Or is it just Rainbows?

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