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Wow! Those 2 bruisers had some shoulders on them.

Is that pretty recent footage?  Looks like its time to install a plexiglass floor in the office with a trap door to jig from :)!  

I'd never accomplish anything if I could watch a trout stream under my desk all day LOL.

Some really cool footage there.

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Just now, McFlyGuy1958 said:

Looks like a hole in the office floor is in order.  :D

HAHA, Great minds and all of that... LOL 

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Those are definitely bruisers. I'm also impressed with the number of fish under your dock as well. I agree with JHK that I couldn't really work with a glass floor in my office overlooking that bunch of fish. Even knowing that I have a camera that can video them would really eat into my productivity at work. I would be thinking about filming what's there at dawn, high noon, slow flow, fast flow, dusk, etc.

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We consider these our "pets" and thus we don't fish for them.  Except once... Doty dropped a crawler couple of years ago and the big one bit.  About a 15 pound rainbow.  Took a pic and released.

No, we wouldn't have any fish back there if we allowed fishing behind the dock and/or around the cleaning areas.  And not to knock our fishery but it is a stocked lake and fishing for fish in that scenario doesn't do much for me... or anyone else who works here.  They're pretty to look at and dream of hooking out on the lake, which is a good possibility.  The big brown would give you quite a tussle.  I'd bet he'd go 15+.

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