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Im getting cabin fever to go fishing but the weather continues to not cooperate. I guess if you guys up north can catch fish when the pond is frozen we in the south should be able to catch fish when the the temps are in the fifties. Well, it was in the high 20s with light snow when I got home this afternoon. I saw a small hole in the pond that Mother Nature made just for me to go fishing through on the last day of 2009. I guess she forgot to tell the fish! Great looking fish, all. I don't think we'll see any fish, big or small, for a couple more months.
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Caught my biggest trout to date on Dec 31st 2009 at 11 am. Took me ten minutes to finally get it landed with a little schoolie fishing rod on 4 lb test. He was 23.5 inches long with a 15.5 inch girth! Squeezin him through a 6 inch hole was no easy task!!
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That's a fine looking trout Nate... How big was it when stocked and how long has it been in the pond?
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Wow Nate! That's a whopper!
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Caught my biggest trout to date on Dec 31st 2009 at 11 am. Took me ten minutes to finally get it landed with a little schoolie fishing rod on 4 lb test. He was 23.5 inches long with a 15.5 inch girth! Squeezin him through a 6 inch hole was no easy task!! Goodbye Fishin' 2009 with congrats to Nate and everyone for a great year of fun and frolic on the water. This topic is now declared closed (except for late photos). Please post all fish stories and photos on Fishin' 2010 topic. http://www.pondboss.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=197018#Post197018
N.E. Texas 2 acre and 1/4 acre ponds Original george #173 (22 June 2002)
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I'm going to say Brown Bullhead, I have seen them with speckles, but not quite that many. Final answer.
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Thanks esshup. They seemed pretty big for BH and didn't make any noise so I had ruled them out.
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Omaha, that's my WAG. I'd wait for some of the experts to chime in!! Oops. Sorry George, I forgot that this thread is closed.
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Essup, I'm reading a bit on this and it says browns only get in the 8-14 inch range. These fish were in the 20-24 range. I'd really like to nail this down, because there were a ton of these guys in that lake and we were basically catching them at will using chicken liver, targeting a sharp drop off about 10 feet from the bank. Very active at night. Made no noise when handled if I recall correctly. Anymore insight would be great.
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