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BS: Nice Fish

10 Apr 10 - 03:43 PM (#2883797)
Subject: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

the rainbow trout are doing their spring run here at lake erie. Went to a small creek ...a little over 28 inch rainbow ... nice fish
nailed her on a streamer fly ....

let her go ... what fun ....


10 Apr 10 - 03:44 PM (#2883798)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

the rainbow trout ... well all I can say is "God's Masterpiece"
what beautiful fish they are


10 Apr 10 - 03:55 PM (#2883810)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

28"!!!

Dan... I fished speckles in Labrador (and others). Once, I knocked a six or so pounder between two lakes on a dry fly with an eight foot rod. Man, what a scrap in shallow rapids.

Unfortunately, me being poor Irish stock from the backwoods of New Brunswick, it was the best trout I ever ate. Fried in an iron pan on the side of the stream roight quick.


10 Apr 10 - 04:04 PM (#2883813)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

Those buggers here Gary are huge. growing up in central Pennsylvania I was use to catching 12 - 14 inches, after I moved here in 1979,   a 20 inch rainbow is small, they all run in the mid twenties here ...

come on down, I will take ya fishin


10 Apr 10 - 04:21 PM (#2883824)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

Gosh, Dan... send me some pics. I am gonna send you a few of mine right now.


10 Apr 10 - 04:23 PM (#2883826)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

Many people here eat them, I actually don't like them out of Lake Erie. The big guys are just so oily ... once in a while I will keep a few of the stocked fish that the DEC puts in at the creeks that are away from Lake Erie. But the big Steelhead and Brown trout just have such a strong taste. I am not much of a fish eater to start with but I don't care for those at all. Normally I just look at them, talk to them and put them back in. I even crimp the barbs off my flies so I don't hurt em. Now back home in PA we would get the small native brook trout. Those are excellent in a pan ...


10 Apr 10 - 04:24 PM (#2883827)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

I will dig out some for you bro.


10 Apr 10 - 07:29 PM (#2883930)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: ranger1

Links, please, so others can enjoy!


10 Apr 10 - 07:39 PM (#2883939)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Rapparee

Wimps. Complete wimps.

I'm working on a Fall fishing trip out here for my two brothers. Cutthroat, Brown, Lake, Steelies, Kokanee, Rainbow, Cutbows, Pike, Muskies...and of course Big and Small mouth bass, catfish, perch...the Salmon run will be over by then.

Now I've got to get my own license and find the nearest dynamite dealer.


10 Apr 10 - 08:23 PM (#2883950)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Leadfingers

When I was doing my training bit in the RAF we had a Summer Camp in Wales . One of our lads was a Country guy who showed us how to tickle trout in the stream by the main camp Site ! Nothing of any real size , but for a City Boy even a Six Inch trout caught by hand was FUN ! And ALL thrown back in straight away - I dobt think the Mess Sergeant would have countenanced the idea of frying them up for us !


11 Apr 10 - 09:02 AM (#2884182)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: open mike

i have not caught a trout for a while,
but did find a nice smoked one in the store...yum!
a rare find...


11 Apr 10 - 10:57 AM (#2884230)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Rapparee

Smoked trout and smoked salmon are great on summer pasta salads.


11 Apr 10 - 01:26 PM (#2884294)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

Terry... your story minds me of sommat... Dad was leading a cold weather survival course at Camp Aldershot, Nova Scotia in 1940 (he would take on recruits and run them through training there and then at Camp Aldershot, England and return on prisoner ships to start over) and live ammo was strictly forbidden.

First course he taught, he brought 3 live rounds and cracked a deer near the end of the course. Of course, he was found out and brought before the CO who would decide his fate and the obvious question was, "Why disobey a standing order?" Dad said that he felt it was only prudent to teach his men how to kill, gut, skin, and butcher an animal properly on a survival course.

His next course was arranged hastily... to teach other instructors these survival skills for inclusion in further courses. That was one of the reasons he made Lewey in about 8 months after signing up.

Now, I could tell you a story about Dad teaching me how to catch trout on a brook with a properly cut branch and birch bark, but I just gotta here how ya "tickle trout." I'd be much obliged, kind sir.


11 Apr 10 - 01:27 PM (#2884296)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

BTW... sorry r1, I can't link to any pics. I'll email you.


11 Apr 10 - 03:49 PM (#2884367)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Rapparee

You abuse the trout's confidence. Really.

I learned to lay on a bank above a spot where you could see the trout (keeping your shadow out of the water and approaching stealthfully, of course). SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWLY lower you hand and arm into the water behind the trout sloooooooooowly and carefully work your way up until your under the trout's belly -- which you sloooowly and carefully stoke front to back (like petting a cat). This relaxes the trout and puts it off guard, and then on one of the strokes you catch it and flip it up onto the bank. Wait a bit and do it again. Trout aren't very smart ("Gosh, where'd Doug go?" "Dunno, but his feeding spot is open and I got dibs!")


12 Apr 10 - 09:12 AM (#2884767)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: GUEST,kendall

I went brook trout fishing once in my life and it was such hard work I haven't been since,

Years ago I caught a trout that was so big it took 20 minutes for the hole to fill up that it left when I pulled it out.

I could see that it was a record size so I hauled it into town to get it weighed. The coal scale didn't go high enough so, I took a picture of it, and the negative weighed 14 pounds.


12 Apr 10 - 09:22 AM (#2884773)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Rapparee

Just caught the one, huh?


12 Apr 10 - 09:53 AM (#2884784)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Cuilionn

Forgive a linguistic aside, but this thread reminds me why I love Gaelic: it has words/definitions like this:

"LANNAIR, lanir, n.f. radiance, gleam; the phosphoric glitter of scales of fish in the dark, glitter of swords, etc."

--A Pronouncing and Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language by Malcolm MacLennan, Acair/Mercat Press

In the popular Gaelic song "Oran na Maidheann Mhara," (The sea-maiden's song), the selkie woman offers her departing words to her landed family after recovering her long-lost seal skin. She longs to return to the beautiful world under the water's surface, a world full of silver caves and glimmmerings/glitterings (lainnearachd)that no eye has ever seen in the court of palace of a king.

I suspect it is the living glory of the shimmering fish this selkie remembers and longs for.

Huzzah for the beauty of fish, edible and otherwise!


12 Apr 10 - 11:10 AM (#2884827)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

Yeah, they're cute when they're young.


12 Apr 10 - 11:41 AM (#2884860)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: katlaughing

My uncles used to fish rainbows while growing up in CO and later, as adults. They put back the little ones, but would have a cast iron skillet ready on a campfire for cooking up a few for supper. My dad would not eat fish, i don't know why, so he never took us fishing. It was okay with me...I hated all of the bones and, now, don't like killing them.:-) We do have BIG 'UNS here, though.:-)


12 Apr 10 - 12:22 PM (#2884878)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Rapparee

They're cute when they're older, too. Graceful, sleek, inhabitants of the watery world.


12 Apr 10 - 01:52 PM (#2884935)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

I love when the sun shines on them and they glow the colors of the rainbow. They are incredibly beautiful creatures. I was watching them yesterday when they were not interested in biting. They were interested in making baby rainbows. The big female was making a nest with her tail, the smaller males would swim over and she would chase them away ... the big old bruiser came over and she chased him away also ... this just continues over and over again until she lays the eggs.   

This hole I fish in is a tiny stream that runs into lake Erie. The water at some places is only inches deep but they make it up to the big hole. Now this big hole is probably only 20 yards wide and 15 yards long with a small waterfall. It is maybe 8 ft deep with a sandy bottom and crystal clear.   I have literally stood at the top of the waterfall (maybe 4 feet drop to the water) and had them jump the falls right at my feet ... absolutely wonderful ... normally I will crouch down and lay a streamer fly at the shallow end and work it right up to the falls.   sometimes like the other day they hit, sometimes like yesterday they just want to make babies ...

It is a wonderful thing to be there in any case. They are God's masterpiece.   Now the big brown trout will follow them, they come up to eat the eggs ... those critters are really wiley ... very hard to catch. I nail them in the lake standing on the break wall but in the creek, very hard to get them to bite anything..


12 Apr 10 - 02:47 PM (#2884961)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: katlaughing

Beautiful descriptions, Dan. I could just *see* the Beauty.


12 Apr 10 - 03:17 PM (#2884976)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

I agree, kat.


12 Apr 10 - 03:17 PM (#2884977)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

Oh, yeah... pics, Dan?


12 Apr 10 - 07:44 PM (#2885127)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

ok just got back, I caught 3, I kept this one only because my buddie Gary wants to eat it ... He is a male 25 inches
here is the photos after I got home, the other two are the same size but I didn't have my camera with me when I released them , just this one that I kept. Streamer Fly, works great

dans fish
dans fish
dans fish
dans fish


12 Apr 10 - 07:57 PM (#2885135)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: ranger1

Beautiful, Dan. So was the description above. Byt he way, is that a garden gnome I see in the upper right hand corner of the photo?!


12 Apr 10 - 08:22 PM (#2885168)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

yup thats my garden nome , LOL i have another that is a sleeping leprechaun on a mushroom


12 Apr 10 - 08:24 PM (#2885171)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: kendall

Dan. we use bigger ones than that for bait!


12 Apr 10 - 08:25 PM (#2885173)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

I go down and shoot some pics tomorrow of the waterfall and the hole I fish in. It is a beautiful spot about 2 miles or less from my house. Maybe I can get some of the big guys trying to jump the little falls


12 Apr 10 - 08:59 PM (#2885212)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

I believe you Captain, I think this is the pet fish you had that fell through the boards in the bridge and drown like you told me LOL


12 Apr 10 - 09:03 PM (#2885217)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: ranger1

Thanks for clearing that up, Dan. I was afraid it might be Micca there for a second.


12 Apr 10 - 09:41 PM (#2885240)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Rapparee

I'm named my garden gnome "Chomsky".


12 Apr 10 - 09:48 PM (#2885247)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Beer

Cut my lawn today and as I was cutting by the river's edge looking at the peaceful flow I thought that for sure the Doré (Walleye)are awaiting for a worm. Screw the game warden.
Beer (adrien)


13 Apr 10 - 12:50 AM (#2885328)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

Hey Gnu
did you see the pics in your email??


13 Apr 10 - 12:55 AM (#2885331)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

You know you folks are welcome to come fish with me any time. This summer we should all go to the Rockies, stay at my kids cabin and fish the high country ... the cut throat trout are incredible ... I love those fish ... my gosh they are something special. Not near as big as what I have here but more fun I think since they are really cagey critters and get spooked pretty easy, ya gotta sneak up on em and float your fly down the current.

The rainbows here are kinda dumb, you can catch one and the others come out to see what happened to their brother ... not so with cut throat or native brook, catch one, then you move on the others got the message ...same with the browns, very stubborn fish and very picky.


13 Apr 10 - 02:02 AM (#2885347)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: olddude

Please close this thread
thanks


13 Apr 10 - 08:46 AM (#2885505)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: kendall

Why? it's interesting.


13 Apr 10 - 09:48 AM (#2885545)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

I did Dan. Niiice fish.


13 Apr 10 - 11:03 AM (#2885588)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Rapparee

Y'all come out here and I'll show you some fishin'! Henry's Fork, the Madison, the Gallatin, the Snake...name your poison.


13 Apr 10 - 02:37 PM (#2885737)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

Best trout, best fish, I ever ate were sea trout from The Hamilton River in Labrador (renamed The Churchill River in the 60s... but if you call it that within earshot of a Labradorian, you will soon find out what they think of the new name).

I caught a number of four pounders in rapid succession when I figured out what they were "taking" on my first attempt. I used a Canadaian fifty dollar bill at the Coop grocery in Labrador City.


13 Apr 10 - 03:55 PM (#2885773)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Rapparee

...or in this case, name your poisson.


13 Apr 10 - 09:16 PM (#2886044)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Bat Goddess

I envy you fresh caught rainbows -- a delectable delight! It's been a looooong time since I've had a fresh caught rainbow on my plate...about 40+ years, to be exact. Other trout, but not a rainbow.

That was one of the memorable meals of my life. Right up there with fresh-caught Canadian white fish that my mother stuffed and baked. Never had one from the fish market that came anywhere near close. And the delightful plate of smallish batter dipped frog legs I had in a little restaurant in north central Wisconsin (served with iceberg lettuce salad -- with three home made dressings; tiny new potatoes swimming in butter and parsley; and a wine list that consisted of a Taylor red and a Taylor white).

Linn


14 Apr 10 - 08:20 AM (#2886324)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Beer

Linn,
My mouth is watering reading your post.
Ad.


14 Apr 10 - 10:25 AM (#2886417)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Rapparee

Idaho fresh-water squid marinated in its own ink, then breaded with panko crumbs and quickly sauteed with bacon and sea squirts. Freshly picked steamed fiddleheads in butter and lots of creamed new potatoes.

YUM!


14 Apr 10 - 11:44 AM (#2886487)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Beer

The only place I like squid is when it is thrown on the Detroit Red Wing Ice.
Other than that the receipt sounds wonderful.
ad.


15 Apr 10 - 10:09 AM (#2887209)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

So... what time were you on the water this morning, Beer?


15 Apr 10 - 10:36 AM (#2887225)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Beer

Not this morning Gnu. However last evening we had fish chowder from Pike and Walleye. Very tasty indeed.
ad.


15 Apr 10 - 11:17 AM (#2887257)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

Isn't it opening day in La Belle Province?


15 Apr 10 - 11:34 AM (#2887267)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Beer

Not a clue. Haven't purchased a license in years.
BTY.....olddude started this thread speaking of rainbow trout. To this I want to say that it is one of the best.
ad.


15 Apr 10 - 09:05 PM (#2887611)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Bat Goddess

Tom's threatening to make frog legs this weekend -- he just found a source.

I love squid every way I've ever had it -- last week at a local oriental buffet I had some squid in a very light batter with fried onions and nicely hot peppers. The barbecued squid was tasty as well, but a bit chewier. I make squid rings Greek style, dredged in seasoned flour and fried, served with a big green salad and a bottle of retsina. Several times (once at the Deerfield Fair and once in San Francisco) I had a lovely marinated squid salad and I've also enjoyed squid stewed in its own ink. One of my favorite snacks is tinned octopus bits.

All the news of the closing of the last sardine cannery in the country (in Maine) has made me hungry for some of the sardines in my pantry.

Linn


15 Apr 10 - 09:41 PM (#2887620)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Beer

Bat,
Are you serious about the closing of "The Last Cannery"?
What will we do? I love my sardines.
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16 Apr 10 - 06:01 AM (#2887806)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: gnu

Here Beer.


16 Apr 10 - 05:10 PM (#2888189)
Subject: RE: BS: Nice Fish
From: Beer

Thanks Gnu.
I must go to the other thread on sardines.
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