Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted March 27, 2021 Author Root Admin Posted March 27, 2021 I found some fish this evening... some nice fish. From Lookout Island down to the Narrows on the BLUFF. White 1/8th oz jig worked from the bank out 30 feet. Pay close attention to the eddies. Caught 5 rainbows and hooked and lost 2. All were at least 16+ inches. 2 pushing 20. I measured one, it was 19.5 inches. They were thumping it.
fshndoug Posted March 27, 2021 Posted March 27, 2021 Would love to see those trout held with both hands instead by their jaw.
snagged in outlet 3 Posted March 27, 2021 Posted March 27, 2021 7 hours ago, fshndoug said: Would love to see those trout held with both hands instead by their jaw. Thx! I don’t like calling people out but if those were released I doubt they survived. I hope that’s not a guide doing that everyday to fish.
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted March 27, 2021 Author Root Admin Posted March 27, 2021 There's really no good way to "handle" bigger trout in a boat. Touch them and you'll wipe off their slim. A boga has the risk of ripping out their lower jaw. Handing them even with 2 hands and they're dropped in the boat. There's no winners. Best is to flip them off the hook over the water with no pic... but that's not going to happen on a guide trip.
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted March 27, 2021 Author Root Admin Posted March 27, 2021 Reports are the creeks have been pounded and few fish are left. If MDC stocked down in the Landing area, they might get replenished. There are some big blue gill being caught above the bridge and around the docks though. And reports of crappie are coming in, being caught around the docks at Rockaway Beach, upper end of the town.
fshndoug Posted March 27, 2021 Posted March 27, 2021 You are spot on when releasing fish the way you do over the water in your videos. I think if you wet your hands before touching the fish there is less chance of wiping the slime off. I really love watching people drag or kick the fish up on the bank and then mess around for 5 minutes getting their camera ready. Ryan Miloshewski 1
Ryan Miloshewski Posted March 27, 2021 Posted March 27, 2021 12 hours ago, fshndoug said: Would love to see those trout held with both hands instead by their jaw. Trout fishermen using boga grips is just laughably stupid. I caught two this past week that had split jaws from this crap. A lot of guides do it, too. Net them, take the hook out, keep them in the water until you're ready to snap a pic. Take them out and snap it. Back in the net and released. If it is not a picture worthy fish, I just use my pliers (on jerkbaits) and grab the hooks and shake them off right into the water. It's pretty easy. fshndoug and snagged in outlet 3 2 “To those devoid of imagination a blank place on the map is a useless waste; to others, the most valuable part.”--Aldo Leopold
Bill Babler Posted March 27, 2021 Posted March 27, 2021 As Phil said, just no good way to get that photo without some danger to the fish. For the most part the clients we take are on their one and only fishing trip of the year and know nothing except what we try and help them with. Lots of Spring break kids this time of year. Most not wanting to kill fish, but all wanting that photo for their $300 plus dollar 4 HR trips. None understanding the fragility or really the protection of the fish. To most it is an unlimited resource, especially if they have fished the salt or Texoma in the past. They just don't understand what the fuss is about. I hate the boga as it can split the lower jaw in certain cases. I've been lucky and of the 10's of thousands of trout my clients have caught I have never seen a split lip trout on Taney. Unlike Alaska as I have seen many there. I don't post a lot of trout pic's as for the most part, I'm in them as I pretty much insist, that I hold the fish for the client to assure that it doesn't hit the bottom of the boat. Lets be thankful the majority of these folks throw those 20 inchers back with just a quick photo and not be to hard on them for their excitement about the photo to remember them by. dpitt and nomolites 2 http://whiteriveroutfitters.com http://whiteriverlodgebb.com
snagged in outlet 3 Posted March 27, 2021 Posted March 27, 2021 4 hours ago, Ryan Miloshewski said: Net them, take the hook out, keep them in the water until you're ready to snap a pic. Take them out and snap it. Back in the net and released. This!! Thanks. @Ryan Miloshewski I use barbless hooks too. Sure I lose a lot of fish but most of the time when I get it into the net the hooks are already out. Ryan Miloshewski and nomolites 1 1
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