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Thread: Bow's, Brown's, and Beaver??

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    Awesome! Great fishing on the LO...cant beat it!

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    Simply awesome post and pics by some serious trout anglers. You are always on the fish weather its local or sierra.! Congrats on a killer trip. Thanks for sharing.

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    Awesome report, you guys sure look dialed in. What was the bait of choice if you don't mind sharing?




    Tight Lines

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    The one rainbow looks like a rainbow trout snake. If that thing had a belly it would've weighed 10 pounds.
    Nice pics and fish. Great job.

    Brent

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    Thanks all it was a great 2day day trip... we caught fish on spinners, jigs, and the good ole trusy baby crawler... just got back from the bridgeport area and will post after i get all the pics together.... tight lines and full tails!!!

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    Those are some nice fish!

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    Haha, Beavers always start to stink after you stick em with something then leave em alone ,,,,,,,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by heydaad View Post
    Nice pics, and good fish. The critter on the fence is most likely a marmot. Ton's of them in the sierras, usually near wet areas.
    FSHNLIC, Nice job getting the boys on some quality fish! Nice brown you nailed too! Love the pics man!
    Heydaad, that ius more likely a muskrat as they are plentiful in the lowlands where the pic is taken. Marmots are only found in high elevations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpfishnfool View Post
    Haha, Beavers always start to stink after you stick em with something then leave em alone ,,,,,,,,,
    f'n hilarious!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Madrigal View Post
    FSHNLIC, Nice job getting the boys on some quality fish! Nice brown you nailed too! Love the pics man!
    Heydaad, that ius more likely a muskrat as they are plentiful in the lowlands where the pic is taken. Marmots are only found in high elevations.
    Yeah it was a good brownie...he actually caught her again a few days ago lol...waiting on pics for report.
    and im with you greg, i don't think it was a marmot. ive seen one before in the kings canyon national park, on top of Alta Peak (way up in the high country)
    Last edited by Piss on Myspace; 05-16-2012 at 12:56 PM.

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