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Old 06-06-2009, 07:53 PM
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Exspeck thanks for proving my point either you catch a 6 pounder or a 13". Very few fish are caught between 16-21". I agree for catching Big Trout you cannot beat Big Lake but for catching 15 trout out of a 45 trout limit that average 18" not going to happen. Either HOGS or DINKS! My whole point I am trying to make about BiG/Little Lake is you either catch a monster (which is not good to eat) or you catch a 12-13". The biggest trout I ever caught was at Big Lake fishing the north end of Long Point with the big sand eel in the salt and pepper color which right at 6 pounds.
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Old 06-07-2009, 12:18 PM
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Exspeck thanks for proving my point either you catch a 6 pounder or a 13". Very few fish are caught between 16-21". I agree for catching Big Trout you cannot beat Big Lake but for catching 15 trout out of a 45 trout limit that average 18" not going to happen. Either HOGS or DINKS! My whole point I am trying to make about BiG/Little Lake is you either catch a monster (which is not good to eat) or you catch a 12-13". The biggest trout I ever caught was at Big Lake fishing the north end of Long Point with the big sand eel in the salt and pepper color which right at 6 pounds.


not so true..we have made sevral hauls were there is a 2-4 lb average.
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