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Post by chuckstacklebox on Sept 10, 2009 21:06:20 GMT -4
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tonic
Original Floater
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Post by tonic on Sept 10, 2009 21:24:43 GMT -4
it's great to live in Michigan, I've fished the Manistee and seen some huge Browns, my new favorite is the Boardman 2 years ago during the Salmon run I seen a monster Brown hauled out of that river
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Post by Fishooked on Sept 11, 2009 14:40:12 GMT -4
Damn, I really would to have liked to seen the picture...
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Post by Fishooked on Sept 11, 2009 14:42:09 GMT -4
Damn, I really would to have liked to seen the picture...
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Post by nathenpd on Sept 11, 2009 15:55:10 GMT -4
Yeah me too, I was looking all over for a picture of it. I don't believe it until I see it
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Post by walleye270 on Sept 11, 2009 17:38:24 GMT -4
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Post by nathenpd on Sept 11, 2009 19:05:06 GMT -4
WOW, it almost looks like a lake trout, it's so huge. Couldn't have done it without a Rapala
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Post by Fishooked on Sept 11, 2009 21:25:09 GMT -4
That thing is an absolute beast! This is why we fishermen are fanatics...for having the dumbass luck to step into catching one of these monsters someday...
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Post by bluefishbuster on Sept 11, 2009 22:31:32 GMT -4
As Rapala says, every single year more new records are caught on Rapalas than any other lure.
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Post by walleye270 on Sept 11, 2009 22:35:10 GMT -4
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Post by muskiehunter on Sept 13, 2009 8:17:46 GMT -4
That is a hoss brown trout The biggest one I have ever seen up close was 30.4 pounds caught by one of my dad's friends.He caught it in the spring flat line trolling,I believe it was a F-11 G that did him in.
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Post by chuckstacklebox on Sept 13, 2009 9:30:58 GMT -4
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