11-30-2014, 01:33 AM
I wondered about that fish being a Coho for a while myself. Then I decided it was a rainbow. I have a hard time telling the difference. The shinnyness and the scales coming off made me think it was a Coho. Rainbows don't typically have the scales come off that easily. I'll defer to our judges decision on it, but I agree that it might be a Coho. I'd actually prefer if it was decided that it is a Coho adding one more to my species list. []
I've thrown back many rainbows so far and I'm certain I'll get some bigger, unless things go really bad.
Here are 2 more from 11-28. Horsethief was the location. One is a brown caught on a green/yellow jig tipped with worm. The other is a brookie that was caught on a jigging rap with no bait. I think the brown is 9.5 and I think the brookie is 11.5, but I'll stand by your decision. I hope to upgrade all the fish recorded so far.
If you go to Horsethief please be careful as the ice conditions were rapidly deteriorating.
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I've thrown back many rainbows so far and I'm certain I'll get some bigger, unless things go really bad.
Here are 2 more from 11-28. Horsethief was the location. One is a brown caught on a green/yellow jig tipped with worm. The other is a brookie that was caught on a jigging rap with no bait. I think the brown is 9.5 and I think the brookie is 11.5, but I'll stand by your decision. I hope to upgrade all the fish recorded so far.
If you go to Horsethief please be careful as the ice conditions were rapidly deteriorating.
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