Damn. I hand typed that entire info section out of a book I own. That sucks.Big D wrote:I’m so sorry guys. It’s my fault. I found the Golden trout thread loaded by a spammer with porn links and porn pictures early this morning and in the process of cleaning up the thread I accidently deleted the whole thread. I banned the user and moved the thread to the mod forum so that I could clean it up. When I went back in to check and make sure that it had moved I found that it had moved and left a copy posted in the original thread. I deleted the copy and in the process I deleted the whole Golden Trout thread.Teal101 wrote:What happened to the Golden Trout thread?
I’m sorry and I’ll pay closer attention next time.
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Big D wrote:I’m so sorry guys. It’s my fault. I found the Golden trout thread loaded by a spammer with porn links and porn pictures early this morning and in the process of cleaning up the thread I accidently deleted the whole thread. I banned the user and moved the thread to the mod forum so that I could clean it up. When I went back in to check and make sure that it had moved I found that it had moved and left a copy posted in the original thread. I deleted the copy and in the process I deleted the whole Golden Trout thread.Teal101 wrote:What happened to the Golden Trout thread?
I’m sorry and I’ll pay closer attention next time.
Darren
That is a big time bummer!
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Things happen Big D. At least you got rid of the spammer.
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Death to All Spammers! (well, I'll tone it down, ban all spammers!)
No worries Big D. We'll get a new write up and pics. Guys will step up. That's what is so cool about this community.
No worries Big D. We'll get a new write up and pics. Guys will step up. That's what is so cool about this community.
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I like the 'death ' part better.
I almost deleted a thread like that when I moved a thread and left that 'shadow' thing. But after experimenting for awhile I figured out it would delete everything, so had to leave the shadow. Oh well, that's how we learn.
I almost deleted a thread like that when I moved a thread and left that 'shadow' thing. But after experimenting for awhile I figured out it would delete everything, so had to leave the shadow. Oh well, that's how we learn.
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A FB friend posted a picture of some fish caught 2 weeks ago. Just looking for verification, if able, of the ID on these fish. Thanks.
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Frozen fish sticks? LOL Yep, color is obstructed... I was thinking bows, cutt and kokes.Amx wrote:Snow fish?
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I was going with bow's and Kokanee. Not sure about any Cutties, they certainly could be but hard to tell hidden under the camouflage of perma frost.MarkFromSea wrote:Frozen fish sticks? LOL Yep, color is obstructed... I was thinking bows, cutt and kokes.Amx wrote:Snow fish?
Will your friend tell ya if you post the question on his wall? Kokanee look chunky.
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It was the Gal's family that fished, I kinda doubt that she would personally know. Maybe..... I was looking at that small white strip on the lower fin...fish on the right side.MotoBoat wrote:I was going with bow's and Kokanee. Not sure about any Cutties, they certainly could be but hard to tell hidden under the camouflage of perma frost.MarkFromSea wrote:Frozen fish sticks? LOL Yep, color is obstructed... I was thinking bows, cutt and kokes.Amx wrote:Snow fish?
Will your friend tell ya if you post the question on his wall? Kokanee look chunky.
Let me find... a few I caught this winter.....
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I see 9 kokanee, those would be the ones with the forked tail. The rest look like trout, can't really tell what kind without a good head shot on them.MarkFromSea wrote:A FB friend posted a picture of some fish caught 2 weeks ago. Just looking for verification, if able, of the ID on these fish. Thanks.
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I agree.... I'm wondering, char.... due to the white strip on fin.... eastern brook. 9 koke, 5 eastern brook, 1 rainbow, my guess. Lk Bonaparte.G-Man wrote:I see 9 kokanee, those would be the ones with the forked tail. The rest look like trout, can't really tell what kind without a good head shot on them.MarkFromSea wrote:A FB friend posted a picture of some fish caught 2 weeks ago. Just looking for verification, if able, of the ID on these fish. Thanks.
added later: copied from weekender report...Bonaparte Lake near Tonasket for 10- to 12-inch eastern brook trout and kokanee.
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Hello, I am new to the forum, so please forgive me if I am posting this in the wrong place. I caught this fish last summer at Lake Sammamish, and I can't figure out what species it is, can anyone help me ID this fish?
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It has a big mouth so isn't a peamouth. Must be a squawfish. KILL IT and feed it to the Eagles.
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Agreed! Those are salmon smolt eating machines. Very aggressive. Every one of those killed saves hundreds of salmon and probably some cutts. If eagles aren't nearby, bury it in your garden, good fertilizer and it isn't going to waste. (if you feel the need to not waste the fish)Amx wrote:It has a big mouth so isn't a peamouth. Must be a squawfish. KILL IT and feed it to the Eagles.
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Officially that are called northern pike minnow, aka squawfish. I call them crab bait, also good for cutthroat and lakers.