catch brown trout in Green Lake, Pine Lake, etc?
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RE:catch brown trout in Green Lake, Pine Lake, etc?
Honestly they tasted about the same as a rainbow...
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RE:catch brown trout in Green Lake, Pine Lake, etc?
I like browns over bows. My favorite eating trout is the brook trout. I'm not sure where you can catch them here.
Are cutts good to eat?
As for Browns at Green Lake, I've seen a 16" caught late spring on a kastmaster. I caught a small one on a kastmaster in early spring.
Are cutts good to eat?
As for Browns at Green Lake, I've seen a 16" caught late spring on a kastmaster. I caught a small one on a kastmaster in early spring.
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RE:catch brown trout in Green Lake, Pine Lake, etc?
Cutts are great eating in my opinion...
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RE:catch brown trout in Green Lake, Pine Lake, etc?
How does the taste hold up in dirty/warm water for cutts?
RE:catch brown trout in Green Lake, Pine Lake, etc?
Cutt's are good, but you should release cutt's anyway because they are increaseingly sparse. The best eating trout in my oppinion is a steelhead.
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RE:catch brown trout in Green Lake, Pine Lake, etc?
And steelhead aren't increasingly sparse?
RE:catch brown trout in Green Lake, Pine Lake, etc?
not hatcheries.
Allways realse native steelies.
Allways realse native steelies.
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RE:catch brown trout in Green Lake, Pine Lake, etc?
Ah, yes. Got me there. I forgot about those.
RE:catch brown trout in Green Lake, Pine Lake, etc?
Derrick-k wrote:not hatcheries.
Allways realse native steelies.
Derrick, how common is it for a river to allow you to keep native steelies? Or is it a state wide thing where you must release all natives? Not really a steelhead fisherman, but its one of the next things on my list.
RE:catch brown trout in Green Lake, Pine Lake, etc?
There are only a few rivers on the olypic peninsula that allow you to keep native steelies, The Hoh, BOGACHIEL RIVER, CALAWAH RIVER, CLEARWATER RIVER, DICKEY RIVER AND EAST FORK, GOODMAN CREEK, HOKO RIVER, PYSHT RIVER, QUILLAYUTE RIVER, QUINAULT RIVER, UPPER, and the SOL DUC RIVER, . Where you can keep natives it is a 1 fish a year limit. You can also keep a native in the green as well. Everywhere else release all native steelhead.