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It's that little fin on top of the fish near the tail. It's usually clipped or non existent on stocked trout. It's right in line with my index finger.An adidowhat fin?
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It's that little fin on top of the fish near the tail. It's usually clipped or non existent on stocked trout. It's right in line with my index finger.An adidowhat fin?
It's that little fin on top of the fish near the tail. It's usually clipped or non existent on stocked trout. It's right in line with my index finger.
gotcha we don't have fresh water trout like that although we call bass green trout. Just spotted sea trout aka speckled troutIt's that little fin on top of the fish near the tail. It's usually clipped or non existent on stocked trout. It's right in line with my index finger.
Should have used that for bait to catch the grandpa trouti prefer trout. Don't laugh. This is a good size fish for the small stream it came out of. Notice the adipose fin. She's a wild fish.![]()
Should have used that for bait to catch the grandpa trout
Do you guys eat trout like that and how would you fillet it.If a Brook Trout, then that fish could be a grandpa. They are prone to stunt in headwater streams.
exactly. 13 mile hike just to get to that stream. I like solitude. Lawn chairs, radios and coolers of beer ain't my thing. LolIf a Brook Trout, then that fish could be a grandpa. They are prone to stunt in headwater streams.
exactly. 13 mile hike just to get to that stream. I like solitude. Lawn chairs, radios and coolers of beer ain't my thing. Lol