Bassin for Trout!

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Captain Ahab

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Took a break from catching bass and used my bassin tools to catch trout! Caught three nice native Brown trout in a great stream in Monroe Co, Pa (that is the Pocono Mountains for those keeping score at home)

I had a monster follow my PC Baits perch pointer but it refused to hit :oops:

linedroppers_Brownie.jpg
 
Thanks - an a mental note - do not lip the trout, they have teeth! I was trying for a different pic, but the fish slipped so I lipped it and bleed a little. :shock:
 
I ski up in the poconos sometimes. It's nice there, definitely saw some trout looking waters up there.
 
Jim said:
Did you throw it back or did you take it home to eat it? allot of people keep trout for a meal, If the water is clean, I would take a couple home.

The water is super clean - but trout are low on my list of yummy fish, rather "blah" tasting. Taug and Striper season is here followed by giant sea bass, I can wait for some fresh caught fish
 
AnAngler said:
All your pics look great, do you have a camera man to follow or do you bring a tri pod of some sorts?

I use the timer and try to find something to prop the camera on. Sometimes it works others, I end up returning the fish to the water without a photo becuase there is no place to lean the camera :evil:
 
You need a tripod Dave. I purchased a nice one from best buy awhile back, and its been the best investment for my lonesome fishing adventures. Just about all my pics are taking by me with camera timer, and my nifty tripod skills.
 

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