Jan3rd Brookie Action - Pics

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Jan3rd Brookie Action - Pics

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Although we got a late start I headed up for my 1st Spec trip to one of many lakes I fish in the Haliburton / Bancroft area. We did not get setup until 10:30am and only had 4 bites during the 3.5hrs that we fished. We worked shallow shoreline structure with downed trees with a soft bottom and focussed on the 2 to 4' depths. We caught the fish using small hammered spoons tipped with a piece of worm and still lines with worms. Here is a pic of the the 1st (and largest) fish of the day....it was dang cold in the morning and you can see the ice starting to glaze on the fish within a couple of minutes of catching it.

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Guess what is for dinner tonight!.......

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Be carefull out there.... although we were on approx. 14" of ice there were springs near the shore with thin ice or open water..... Greg.

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Post by baz fish »

Nice trout man :) .
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Thanks for the report and pics.


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Post by terminal tackle »

great lookin brookies ,enjoy your dinner.............
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Keep your eyes on your fries...

Nice fish
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Nice brookies Greg :D
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Post by Chevy Champagne »

great report looks tasty :D :P
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Post by almontefisher »

Nice catch for sure Greg...That is a big speck for what I usually get. Now the one on the bottom of the last pic is usually what I catch...Keep it up and continue the reports.
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man those are nice trout, good outing!!!
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almontefisher wrote:Nice catch for sure Greg...That is a big speck for what I usually get. Now the one on the bottom of the last pic is usually what I catch...Keep it up and continue the reports.
Hey Almontefisher.... if the true be known the one on the bottom is closer to the size that I usually catch also :lol: ....sure nice to get a couple bigger then the average size for sure..... Greg.
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Awesome trout. Good work.
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