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Old 10-08-2009, 08:43 AM
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i catch 23 and then go looking for 2 other monsters.
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Old 10-08-2009, 08:58 AM
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Here are a few quotes directly from chapter 1 of the book "Trout Masters".

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Old 10-08-2009, 09:06 AM
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if catching small trout, stay there keep them for eating. Then go on a search for the big one.

Large trout are only good for mounting or releasing, and now days you can do replica mounts, so I'd release them all.... IMO.....

And for me, its gotta be 8+ before I put it on a wall. I'm still searching....

Large trout are carniverous, meaning they will eat small trout. Big trout are spooked much easier, so if someone's already in your hole, and you're looking for big ones, I'd suggest moving on as they likely scared the big ones off.
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if catching small trout, stay there keep them for eating. Then go on a search for the big one.

Large trout are only good for mounting or releasing, and now days you can do replica mounts, so I'd release them all.... IMO.....

And for me, its gotta be 8+ before I put it on a wall. I'm still searching....

Large trout are carniverous, meaning they will eat small trout. Big trout are spooked much easier, so if someone's already in your hole, and you're looking for big ones, I'd suggest moving on as they likely scared the big ones off.
Large Trout eat just as good as small trout...and trust me i know..ive ate a few 6 lb. trout before....got a 7.2 and a 7.9 at the taxidermist right now...thats a crock a **** about how large trout are flakey and all this BS...i dont release trout unless they are 7+ now...i got me 2 to hang so y not start releasing....anything 6 and under is food in the deep freeze i dont care wat anybody thinks of that...remember fellas...theres no way in our lifetimes we will fish this species to extinction...no way....
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Old 10-08-2009, 09:12 AM
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i wouldn't use troutmasters as the bible on speck fishing, didn't they put that dude shoop or whatever from seabrook in there?
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Old 10-08-2009, 10:07 AM
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i wouldn't use troutmasters as the bible on speck fishing, didn't they put that dude shoop or whatever from seabrook in there?
ya lol...he chunks croakers but that dudes a beast....he looks like a bum
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Old 10-08-2009, 10:21 AM
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i'd bet the farm he's also selling gamefish
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Old 10-08-2009, 10:35 AM
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I dont read trout books.....Reason think about it!!! If I was slinging huge trout day in a day out...I would not tell a sole..... I just fish!!! Thats how you learn!!! I promise you get out there enough you will learn a lot.....the more time on the water the better....I learned something last trip!!! ...... And look look look.... If you see somthing try it.... never second guess your self.... I get to the landing and 90% of the time I know where im heading..... Why...Data... I keep data from every trip I make over the years....fish follow that data.... this is important also.... it gives me a better chance that others...... My 2cents
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If I was slinging huge trout day in a day out...I would not tell a sole.....

stop it
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Old 11-03-2009, 09:25 PM
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I dont read trout books because I can't read.....Reason think about it!!! If I was slinging huge trout day in a day out...I would not tell a sole..... I just fish!!! Thats how you learn!!! I promise you get out there enough you will learn a lot.....the more time on the water the better....I learned something last trip!!! ...... And look look look.... If you see somthing try it.... never second guess your self.... I get to the landing and 90% of the time I know where im heading..... Why...Data... I keep data from every trip I make over the years....fish follow that data.... this is important also.... it gives me a better chance that others...... My 2cents
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LMAO!!! I said if!! Hell with them big trout!!!
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