Another great day...Bullridge Lake

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Another great day...Bullridge Lake

Post by CanadianBlackBears » Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:02 pm

I have been away for a while and just got my computer back which is the reason I have not posted any new threads or been on the forum. Sure did miss you guys.

Here is another day last week I was out with a couple friends and stayed at the ole guy's camp (old farmhouse). We had a great day on the lake fishing small brookies (speckled trout) as we caught up to 70 that day and kept our limit of 5 each :rock_on . Great scenery and some good laughs. The fish were so tasty :bbq

We woke up the next morning and were greeted by some Canadian geese which was pretty cool :clap

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Re: Another great day...Bullridge Lake

Post by davedirt » Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:15 pm

Nice........
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Re: Another great day...Bullridge Lake

Post by Iluv2hunt » Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:22 pm

Beautiful country!
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Re: Another great day...Bullridge Lake

Post by deutze » Sun Jun 03, 2012 7:48 pm

bet that waters a little colder than our 80 down here. and of brookies, browns or rainbows I'd take a brookie every time. wheres the pics of the fly fishing?

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Re: Another great day...Bullridge Lake

Post by CanadianBlackBears » Sun Jun 03, 2012 8:55 pm

deutze wrote:bet that waters a little colder than our 80 down here. and of brookies, browns or rainbows I'd take a brookie every time. wheres the pics of the fly fishing?
dang, I was hoping nobody noticed the fly rods missing, here is what happened to the fly rod, reel messed up....he isn't a happy camper...lol

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Re: Another great day...Bullridge Lake

Post by bodysnatcher » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:37 pm

That reminds me of the days from Washington. Got to love trolling for trout.
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Re: Another great day...Bullridge Lake

Post by CanadianBlackBears » Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:14 am

Yeah, trolling for brookies is a ton of fun especially with light gear. Those little suckers sure put up a great fight.

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Re: Another great day...Bullridge Lake

Post by deutze » Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:30 am

they all have incredible eyesight are smart and aggressive. I was lucky to have lived close to a blue water trout stream, barbless fly only 3 fish limit over 12 " but they had trout over 10 lbs easily 3' long and big around as a football, plus a 3 lb tippet limit. a VERY well kept secret. never was able to land one over 5-6 lbs. had them straighten hooks, one jumped out of the stream onto the bank to wrap the line around a bush and break it off, caught a 12" rainbow when I saw the grass move along the bank a 5 lb brown grabbed it and I was able to net both. heard a story from an England aquarium that had a tank with a rainbow next to a tank with piranha, the rainbow jumped into and ate the piranha, so the story goes.

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