on fly or on spinner?
Hi manne!!
Just a bit of info...
Here's a pic of the unofficial world record that was caught on Wednesday, the 9th!!!
It was caught on the Manistee River...
What a monster!!!
on fly or on spinner?
everyone is a "guru" these days - re
My mate in the US sent me something about it. The fish was 41 1/2 lbs and was caught from a guided boat trolling a crankbait in the river - it beat the previous Michigan record by a few lbs.
The more you know, the less you need (Aboriginal Australian proverb)
Only dead fish swim with the stream (Malcolm Muggeridge)
What a beaut!!! U sure it didn't take a crab?
Gerrit Viljoen
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And it looks like the guy who caught it was wearing dark grey or green polaroids...bang goes my theory about amber...
The more you know, the less you need (Aboriginal Australian proverb)
Only dead fish swim with the stream (Malcolm Muggeridge)
When the light goes amber we should stop!
Shouldn't you be fishing in Pollsmoor now with Andre?
I'm busy trying to tie some heavy control flies for Sunday..
LOl, have a good w/e!
The more you know, the less you need (Aboriginal Australian proverb)
Only dead fish swim with the stream (Malcolm Muggeridge)
Previous record as I have it was 40lb, 4oz, dunno where or when. What is interesting, brown trout in rivers only live to be about 8 years on average! That means these okes gain weight like crazy during adulthood! Average weight is about 15lb.
Info from a pc game, trophy rivers, which nowadays serve as a little database for me!
Scary stuff, they must have a diet of Caster kos!
The more you know, the less you need (Aboriginal Australian proverb)
Only dead fish swim with the stream (Malcolm Muggeridge)
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