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The New Very Large Trout Lovers Thread

Bob Gaines · · Joshua Tree, CA · Joined Dec 2001 · Points: 7,753
ZT G wrote:

Nice. Ya know the mass reports this year we’re pretty consistently doom and gloom across all salmonoids, minus humpys, but we still pulled good consistent numbers. Looks like you found similar results. 20 times, wow, that’s awesome. Do you explore much on those trips or mostly local to the peninsula? 

Yeah, this year has a lot of people worried. On the Kenai Peninsula, the Pinks barely showed up (the run on even numbered years is usually about 1 million fish in river), and even more disturbing, the second run of silvers was only about 20% of what it normally is. 

So far I've only explored the Kenai Peninsula, but there's a lot. I've found virtually every good shore spot on the Kenai River, including the Upper, Middle, and even Lower River, and I've spent a lot of time exploring the tribuataries and many other creeks/rivers. My wife and I love stillwater fishing, and we've discovered many lakes (both roadside and backcountry) with great fishing for rainbows and grayling, where we've rarely even seen another angler.

Jabroni McChufferson · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Aug 2024 · Points: 0
Reese Stanley wrote:

DARN.  Well, I better get after it.  The Dana Fork was exceptional, I’d highly recommend giving it a whirl.

More than once for sure. All the water for the meadows is sourced from there

Bob Gaines · · Joshua Tree, CA · Joined Dec 2001 · Points: 7,753

Bob Gaines · · Joshua Tree, CA · Joined Dec 2001 · Points: 7,753

Found a lake where the rainbows have a golden tint.

Pete Gallagher · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2019 · Points: 5

Taimen, Onon Gol, Mongolia. Sept. 2024

Norm Larson · · Wilson, Wy. · Joined Jan 2008 · Points: 70

Wow Pete that’s quite a large fish. I never thought of going to Mongolia to go fishing. Nice.

Jan Mc · · CA · Joined Aug 2013 · Points: 0
Jabroni McChufferson wrote:

Need a golden for the slam.

Dana frok, what a dream boat

Never a chance of a golden on the Dana fork so for that creek, it would be a grand slam.

Jan Mc · · CA · Joined Aug 2013 · Points: 0

I don't believe there are any goldens left in Tuolumne.  It used to be mostly brookies but those have been mostly displaced with brown trout now that the summer temps get so warm.  Goldens are easy to get to out of Lone Pine though.

Also, that Taimen is pretty small compared to how large of ones they do catch. Still is a beautiful fish and I'm sure was fun to catch.

Cayson M · · California · Joined Nov 2022 · Points: 15
Jan Mc wrote:

I don't believe there are any goldens left in Tuolumne.  It used to be mostly brookies but those have been mostly displaced with brown trout now that the summer temps get so warm.  Goldens are easy to get to out of Lone Pine though.

Also, that Taimen is pretty small compared to how large of ones they do catch. Still is a beautiful fish and I'm sure was fun to catch.

Doesn’t really count as Tuolumne, but you can catch goldens at conness lake and Odell near saddlebag for the slam.

Jabroni McChufferson · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Aug 2024 · Points: 0
Jan Mc wrote:

I don't believe there are any goldens left in Tuolumne.  It used to be mostly brookies but those have been mostly displaced with brown trout now that the summer temps get so warm.  Goldens are easy to get to out of Lone Pine though.

Also, that Taimen is pretty small compared to how large of ones they do catch. Still is a beautiful fish and I'm sure was fun to catch.

Gil netted out of most of the lakes, certainly non in the Dana fork but as iv known it the grand slam is all the trout species in California in a day. a cut, golden, bow , brown and brook 

Norm Larson · · Wilson, Wy. · Joined Jan 2008 · Points: 70

It’s been a while since any posts on this great thread so I will post this Wind River Brook trout fry picture so we remember summer in the Wind River Mtns is only 4 months away.

Not Not MP Admin · · The OASIS · Joined Nov 2018 · Points: 17
Norm Larson wrote:

It’s been a while so I will post this Wind River Brook trout fry picture so we remember Wind River summer is only 4 months away.

Decent sized looking brook trout 

Jack Leitner · · Landiego, Wyofornia · Joined Oct 2019 · Points: 413

Speaking of Wind River, I caught these chonks on it just last weekend. It’s starting to feel like spring, although I'm sure the next blizzard will hit soon enough...

Jabroni McChufferson · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Aug 2024 · Points: 0
Jack Leitner wrote:

Speaking of Wind River, I caught these chonks on it just last weekend. It’s starting to feel like spring, although I'm sure the next blizzard will hit soon enough...

Thanks for posting Jack! Beautiful section of river. Oh yeah nice fish!!

ZT G · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2020 · Points: 50


One more Wind River fin fry. 
Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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