Re: Another Adirondack Brook Trout
[Re: Squash]
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06/07/24 09:59 AM
06/07/24 09:59 AM
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New Hampshire
Nessmuck
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Best tasting fish right there.
Trolling a fly ????.... I hope
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Re: Another Adirondack Brook Trout
[Re: Squash]
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06/07/24 11:02 AM
06/07/24 11:02 AM
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PA
hickoryridge
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Gary, There are very few lakes and ponds left in the Adirondacks that have self sustaining heritage strain Brook trout. With that being said, most remote lakes and ponds are stocked from the air with hatchery raised Heritage strain Adirondack Brook trout ,from eggs and milt taken from these few remaining lakes. , ( Horn , Windfall, and Little Tupper Lake strain) They are stocked with Brook trout at about 1 year old at around 4 “.
The trout in then picture is most likely 4 -5 years old. Currently DEC fishery biologists are revising the ADK lake and ponds Brook trout management plan. There are about 400 lakes and ponds that have Brook trout . Biologists claim introduction over the years of bait fish in these bodies of water have been detrimental to the Brook trout fishery . Biologists state , Brook trout do best in mono-cultures. interesting . . good info
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Re: Another Adirondack Brook Trout
[Re: Nessmuck]
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06/07/24 03:14 PM
06/07/24 03:14 PM
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Tug Hill, NY
Squash
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Best tasting fish right there.
Trolling a fly ????.... I hope LOL, I fish with flies and spinning rig. Caught it trolling a classic Lake Clear Wabbler trailing a worm. I’m no purest, I do release small trout if they are not hooked bad. But, I fish for Brook trout because I like fishing in remote wilderness settings. And to put filets in the the frying pan lakeside for a shore lunch and the freezer. It was a 5 mile round trip to this lake 4 miles with canoe cart, 1 mile with canoe on my back. I make no apologies for killing and eating Brook trout. NY lakes and ponds Brook trout possession limit is only 5 of any size. Brook Trout on average only live 4-6 years, so that fish most likely would have died of natural causes in another year.
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Re: Another Adirondack Brook Trout
[Re: Squash]
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06/07/24 04:02 PM
06/07/24 04:02 PM
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New Hampshire
Nessmuck
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Yes some lakes have lake trout, bows and browns. No cutthroat. But I target indigenous Brook and lake trout. You and Bruce could be worm dinkin brothers from anothah mother...LMAO !
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Re: Another Adirondack Brook Trout
[Re: Nessmuck]
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06/07/24 04:22 PM
06/07/24 04:22 PM
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Tug Hill, NY
Squash
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Yes some lakes have lake trout, bows and browns. No cutthroat. But I target indigenous Brook and lake trout. You and Bruce could be worm dinkin brothers from anothah mother...LMAO ! That made me laugh. The best day I ever had on a wild fish lake in the Adks was with my fly rod, but for the most part, if I fished only with a fly rod in most of these remote lakes, I would have to bring sandwiches for a shore lunch.
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Re: Another Adirondack Brook Trout
[Re: Squash]
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06/07/24 04:29 PM
06/07/24 04:29 PM
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New Hampshire
Nessmuck
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Yup....what evah it takes !!..nice Brookie...my favorite to fish for ...and eat.
Last edited by Nessmuck; 06/07/24 04:29 PM.
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Re: Another Adirondack Brook Trout
[Re: Fisher Man]
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06/08/24 09:01 AM
06/08/24 09:01 AM
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That is a beautiful fish. I don't eat them, return them to the water. I have a secret water where I catch big ones. Mary Lou Whitney's Little Tupper Lake was always good for big ones !!!  w
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Re: Another Adirondack Brook Trout
[Re: Squash]
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06/08/24 09:21 AM
06/08/24 09:21 AM
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Henderson, N.Y. Jefferson Co.
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I fish for Brook trout because I like fishing in remote wilderness settings. It was a 5 mile round trip to this lake 4 miles with canoe cart, 1 mile with canoe on my back. Before I got old, broken down, and fat (in my 20's), I used to canoe back into the Saint Regis Wilderness Canoe Area & then portage miles further to Nellie & Bessie ponds in Franklin County. Caught both big ones and big numbers there !! Lots of Brook trout suppers fried in the cast iron skillet over a camp fire. Early May right after ice out was phenomenal !!!  The Copper Phoebe was my go to lure plus copper Lake Clear Wobblers teamed up with the Eagle Claw trout spinner with red beads & a worm. walleyed
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Re: Another Adirondack Brook Trout
[Re: walleyed]
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06/08/24 12:49 PM
06/08/24 12:49 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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I fish for Brook trout because I like fishing in remote wilderness settings. It was a 5 mile round trip to this lake 4 miles with canoe cart, 1 mile with canoe on my back. Before I got old, broken down, and fat (in my 20's), walleyed You got old broken down and fat in your 20s,lol.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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