Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: SteelHunter on November 13, 2010, 07:24:16 PM
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Was fishing at Lafarge today and couldn't believe what striked my fly !!! HUGE 6LB RAINBOW TROUT!!!
The brood didn't fight that much , but was a little harder to pull in then normal and there heavy so i gotta have loose drag as i found out the hard way when.... right after i caught that one , I starting catching broods left and right and at one point i had two broods on two rods at the same time but the first one snap the line instantly and the second had a little battle with me to the boat and then just as im about to net the fish it decides to take off when i have my drag on tight and SNAP!!! BYE BYE FISH!! Then 90 min later i had another brood on and pretty much the same story.. SNAP!!
LOL what a day at lafarge EH!!
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And the eating quality was..............?????? 8)
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ask the dog ;D :P
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And the eating quality was..............?????? 8)
Just about everything takes good buried with tons of tempura batter and deep fried ;D
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And the eating quality was..............?????? 8)
I caught a 6 pounder a few days ago. It ACTUALLY tastes pretty good. The flesh is pink-red, not beige like the little ones! It tastes much, much better - like a pink salmon. (Not the best I know... but much better than the usual stockers). It didn't taste muddy or anything. Oh yes, I did bleed it after I landed it. Maybe that accounts for the better taste also.
The fight only lasted about 20 seconds, then it gave up easily. I had no net and had to beach her (she still had a bit on roe in her when I gutted her).
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why are you guys so shocked when they just dumped those in there sometime last week ??
I believe Rodney posted it ;D
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i had two broods on two rods at the same time
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i had two broods on two rods at the same time
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While you were quoting, you probably should read the whole post :-\
the first one snap the line instantly and the second had a little battle with me to the boat
As long as he was in the boat alone, there is no problem with using two rods.
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i had two broods on two rods at the same time
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Find out if he was fishing out of a tube or pontoon before that post
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This thread delivers. :D ;D
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I think you'd have more fun catching a small twig or stick in a river than reeling in one of those ole' broodies...haha.
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Should we be killing brood-stocks or releasing them so more people can experience catching a large trout close to home. I think the answer is pretty obvious,am I wrong?
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Should we be killing brood-stocks or releasing them so more people can experience catching a large trout close to home. I think the answer is pretty obvious,am I wrong?
Nope I agree. Catching them would be more fun ( and probably wont cause you to puke )
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Should we be killing brood-stocks or releasing them so more people can experience catching a large trout close to home. I think the answer is pretty obvious,am I wrong?
Well maybe recommend this this the fishery's.... Rod has a topic here that would apply....
I eat farmed beef, chicken, lamb.... can't say I'd expect farmed trout would taste much different. That said I still haven't tried one yet, LOL.
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That brood taste so good!!! ;D Why would i threw it back when im one of those people out there trying to catch fish close to home all day in the rain!!!
When i caught the fish some guy on the shore, told my i deserved that fish because i fish everyday without even getting 1 fish all day and other days its like I hit trout lottery!!! LOL!
AND P.S. every-time i go fishing i always bring my boat with me!
and NiceFish, you can have all the fun you want catching twigs but i have loads of fun at my local lake!
LOL!! stop telling me what you catch all day !!! HAHAHAH 6lb Twig or stick as you say!!!!!!
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Congrats on your catch, sounds like you worked for it.
Aren't all those rainbow trout at grocery stores pellet fed as well? Never tried one but they can't be that bad.
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Aren't all those rainbow trout at grocery stores pellet fed as well?
Yes.
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Congrats on your catch, sounds like you worked for it.
Aren't all those rainbow trout at grocery stores pellet fed as well? Never tried one but they can't be that bad.
Sure but do any of you buy them?
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Lafarge Lake fish-in ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D
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this guy obviously has never eaten a fresh trout from a lake where they arent pellet feeders. Taste is way different if you get them before summer time or into later fall time ;D heck even i will eat them and im not a trout fan but love my salmon
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I think your trying to say that beef, lamb , chicken that we all eat everyday is gross cause its farmed and pellet feed??
The trout is no different , and superstore sells the same ones for like $4-5 each, HMMM free trout!!!
And yes, i have tasted plenty of wild trout and the taste is just a little different.
Every fish i ate from lafarge was so good!!! The broods are like a big salmon treat!!!
They taste even better!!!, Cant wait to go and catch some more this week!!!!
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its not because they are pellet fed specifically but because they are fed medication that changes their taste a bit from wild fish however i have found wild fish get that muddy flavour all to often from the shallow lakes i enjoy fishing which is why you need to get them early or get them late. To each their own i guess, like i said im not a trout eater but once in a blue moon i will indulge lake side with one that has literally just left the water ;D
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Enjoy those fish from LaFarge then! You clearly do not know the difference....if you think that wild trout taste a "little" different then you must be mistaken and have never actually had one. The meat quality, texture, colour and taste are very different. Grocery store trout is awful. And yes the farmed lamb and chicken also have very different qualities then the wild stuff. It's not as big a deal as you are making it though. To each his own.
But seriously......
The broods are like a big salmon treat!!!
They taste even better!!!
That might be the funniest thing I have heard in a while!
I am very pleased to hear that guys like you are sticking to the stocked lakes and not pulling fish from our rivers and streams. If only all meat fisherman loved stocked trout as much as you. Then all our rivers and streams we be rid of the flossers and the garbage that they leave behind.
and oh yeah.....all of this "!!!!!!!" and this "!!!!!!!" is a bit much. I mean yeah we get it....you love to eat broods and refuse to allow any of the young kids who fish those lakes a chance at a bigger fish. Good for you.
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These are put and take fish. Why are you dissing someone who wants to eat them?
I don't eat trout, but that's mainly because I don't like eating small fish and I can't bring myself to kill a big one.
To each their own. There are many countries where a brood trout would be a tremendous delicacy.
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Personally I do not eat the stocked trout, I have before but I like to just catch and release when I go. Fun way to spend a morning or afternoon when you cant get out to the river or other fisheries are not available. Also its alot of fun for young kids who cannot fish the rivers or bigger water. If you want to EAT those broods go ahead...but consider letting them go, they're a great opportunity for the kids to catch a larger fish they wont have the chance at otherwise.
Consider this, that brood is an old used up gigilo or preggo...they've been swimming in the same pond/tanks beaten and bruised...let it be lol
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There are people starving all over the world and you guys are knockin a guy for eating a fish because it might not taste as good as some others... unbelievable. There are people who would beat each other senseless for food like that.