Brook Picture coming from the east side of our property

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thewoodlands

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Aug 25, 2009
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This picture was taken in 2007.

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Awesome !!!
 
Beautiful picture!
 
Nice pic!! i'm in northern new york i'd like to fish that. Reminds me of the wiscoy
 
Franks said:
Beautiful. You got brookies in that creek?

Yes, I really have to fish it more. I tried once but it was early and to much water coming down the brook.

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Ok, it is my sword duty to help a fellow human in need. Where exactly are you? I'll come give you a hand. Nothing like brook trout cooked over a camp fire streamside. Hang a few small ones thru the gills on a green shoot, sprinkle some salt and cook em so their a little crisp on the outside. Eat em like corn on the cob.
 
Franks said:
Ok, it is my sword duty to help a fellow human in need. Where exactly are you? I'll come give you a hand. Nothing like brook trout cooked over a camp fire streamside. Hang a few small ones thru the gills on a green shoot, sprinkle some salt and cook em so their a little crisp on the outside. Eat em like corn on the cob.

Town of Colton.

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Oh heck, thats only a couple hours north of me. Im down near Central Square, an hour south of Watertown. I'm guessin Mid may would be a good time to show up?
 
Franks said:
Oh heck, thats only a couple hours north of me. Im down near Central Square, an hour south of Watertown. I'm guessin Mid may would be a good time to show up?

All depends on the water, I'll keep in touch.

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I was half kidding, but now I'm half serious. How do you fish it? Flies? or bait? Do you pull a few out to eat, or all catch and release?
 
Franks said:
I was half kidding, but now I'm half serious. How do you fish it? Flies? or bait? Do you pull a few out to eat, or all catch and release?

The only time I have fished it, I was putting down some grass seed and just left the pole leaning against something and when I came back to check it the worm was gone. But there was so much water coming down that I think the force ripped it off, I like fishing walleye on the St.Lawrence River, plus we fish about 4-5 walleye tournaments(3rd place twice was the best we ever did) they usually get for the spring tourney about 25 boats and the aug. 1 tourney they get close to 50.

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Wow, 3rd place twice is great. I hope I remember this thread come spring time. It would be nice to meet someone from the Forums
 
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