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Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) [Re: Silverback] #391651 02/24/10 04:19 AM
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Holy S--t. Brown Trout? Do you fish for them in season? Please tell us more about fishing for them. Spinning, bait, lures or flies?
The best to eat.
Thank you Fredo for the pic.

Unfortunately not, I don't fish them... I just eat them :-)
I have several friends that fish on the rivers around here, and they especially use spinning for this kind of Trout (Fario), but they let me know fishing techniques changed by the different places (with many woods around, just sand on the bottom of the river, rocks, ecc.).
The area were you may find this kind of Trout here in Europe:
[Linked Image from img188.imageshack.us]

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) [Re: michelangelo] #391652 02/24/10 04:44 AM
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Holy S--t. Brown Trout? Do you fish for them in season? Please tell us more about fishing for them. Spinning, bait, lures or flies?
The best to eat.
Thank you Fredo for the pic.

Unfortunately not, I don't fish them... I just eat them :-)
I have several friends that fish on the rivers around here, and they especially use spinning for this kind of Trout (Fario), but they let me know fishing techniques changed by the different places (with many woods around, just sand on the bottom of the river, rocks, ecc.).
The area were you may find this kind of Trout here in Europe:
[Linked Image from img188.imageshack.us]
Just like over here,different lure types for different conditions.
BTW trout, YUM YUM <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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