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    weve all seen and heard the dispute over the ar state record crappie and the picture. here are two fish i caught last weekend. the one of me on the shore was a measured 24 in brown trout. the picture in the boat was an 18 inch brown trout.Name:  picture2.jpg
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    Now those are some pretty fish. Catch them with flys or lures?

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    Very nice
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    Very nice!!

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    i caught 5 browns that trip. 4 on live sculpin i netted and one(18 incher) in high water on a biggggg husky jerk. the 18 incher on the husky jerk tried to kill the bait. never have had a hit that hard.
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    You're hold that 24" er like a shotgun. Nice fish.
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    Dang good looking fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post
    You're hold that 24" er like a shotgun. Nice fish.
    guess im a little to ready for duck season. i had the dangdest time holding on to that fish. big and slippery. all were released to fight another day.
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    boy i bet that was a fight

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    Quote Originally Posted by river slabs are better View Post
    i caught 5 browns that trip. 4 on live sculpin i netted and one(18 incher) in high water on a biggggg husky jerk. the 18 incher on the husky jerk tried to kill the bait. never have had a hit that hard.
    I bet that sure was fun. Bigest i ever caught was 13 in on a spinner and was fun to me. No comparing the fight to Rainbows.

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