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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: rrhyne56]
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11/19/09 09:33 PM
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HaRyan
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: HaRyan]
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11/19/09 10:01 PM
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Bass Bug
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Wow Robin, I was gonna make fun of you but I just cant... I might be a mean person & I might hate kids, but to be a mean person who hates kids is too much...
Dave, I draw everything real purdy, I am a an ar-teest.
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: rrhyne56]
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11/19/09 10:17 PM
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Bass Bug
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schedule a booth at an art fair, dress like it's 1932. Put in your fake bad teeths, call your stuff primitive art and price in $1,000 increments. you has inspired me, I call my first masterpiece "Three Fish"  bidding starts at 5 thousands of dollars (US cash only, no overseas bank drafts from numbered accounts)
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: Bass Bug]
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11/20/09 01:20 AM
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chocolatelabs
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I wouldn't really call those stockers trout. I guess this is a good thing for kids, but I just don't see the appeal. for the record I love trout fishing.
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: chocolatelabs]
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11/20/09 01:50 AM
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I guess there has to be some wet blankets in every thread. I, for one, do not see the appeal of bass fishing to the tune of $50,000 boats and $500 rigs. I would get bored to death having to wait in a tent for 2 days to catch a carp. For some of you more experienced trout fishermen maybe you have caught your share of trout where there is no thrill anymore. Some of us are new to the sport of fly fishing, and get a big kick out of catching anything on a fly. It's the hatchery stocked trout that got me back to fly fishing. I have caught some bass, a few catfish, and a bunch of sun fish with the fly rod. Last year I caught the stocker trout using a fly behind a plastic bubble. This winter I will use my fly rod and flies I tie myself. I hope to have as much fun as a kid.
It ain't what they call you, it's what you answer to.... W.C.Fields
I know a little about a lot of things but not a whole lot about anything....CGD
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: grandpa75672]
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11/20/09 02:32 AM
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chocolatelabs
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well there you go. Grandpa just brought up a good point that i didn't think of. I still think there are better fish to catch in the winter than stocker trout, but hey each to his own.
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: grandpa75672]
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11/20/09 02:49 AM
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Johnny Angler
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"Piscator non solum piscatur" - Dame Juliana Berners.
The put and take trout are out there to keep the fishing active in the colder months, and to "beef up" the warm water fish that eat them. I say go for them. Learn how to tie some new flies. Practice making some fine tapered leaders. Practice dead drifting a fly in a moving current. Above all, have some fun!
Get involved with one of those groups that works with injured vets or cancer patients. Take some kids out and teach them how to fly fish. Hell, just get out with a group of friends and have a good time. Like my opening quote says, there is more to fishing than catching fish.
FISH ON!!! ummmmm off
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: Johnny Angler]
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11/20/09 04:58 AM
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Hey, if it bites and fights, I am all for it, I don't care what it is. My problem is that here lately I have gotten all bite and no fight from the stick fish and nothing else.
Although I would like to try to catch a rainbow, I would have to drive two hours to get to the closest one stocked pond. Bummer, but maybe I will get a job after graduation that is closer to one of those stocked ponds.
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: grandpa75672]
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11/20/09 01:49 PM
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kelkay
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I agree with Grandpa. Fishing for stocked trout is what got me to want to try the fly rod out again, and tie my own flies. So I think that is good for the sport, to bring in new people. Otherwise I would of been quite happy and still using conventional stuff if not for the stocked trout. I wanted to use a fly rod a long time ago, and bought one, couldn't figure it out...(didn't have the internet back then)...and the rod was put up, and forgot about. The thing I like about the stocked trout is, they like the cold, and I like it better than the monstrous heat....so that works out both ways. I love to eat that stocked trout too, and it isn't as good as wild trout, but it can be made tasty enough with a little bit of spice. If you don't like trout fishing, why even read this thread? You might like to try to rain on somebody else's parade...but really the thing is, people who like to catch stocked trout..in larger ponds and lakes...love it, and there is nothing you can say to take that away.
The greatest danger to American freedom is a government that ignores the Constitution." Thomas Jefferson
You Dont Love Something You Want to Fundamentally Transform Mark Levin
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: kelkay]
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11/20/09 02:18 PM
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RexW
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I'm not sure that I've ever fished for a trout that wasn't stocked. In OK the LMF is stocked, the Blue river is stocked, in TX the Guadalupe is stocked, in AR the White and Norfork are stocked, Dry Run Creek is next to the hatchery, in MO Lake Taney is also next to a hatchery, the list goes on. For that matter, weren't all of the Brown trout brought in from Europe originally?
So, what's the big deal about stocked trout?
Now I will agree that standing elbow to elbow as the stocking truck dumps the trout into a small pond is not the most enjoyable way to fish, but it is the only option available to a lot of people.
Rex
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: RexW]
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11/20/09 03:03 PM
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fwbret/txfishes
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I had a largemouth bass spit one up on me at LLELA last year.
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: RexW]
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11/20/09 05:22 PM
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spiny norman
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Fly fishing in moving water has a whole new set of challanges. That's the appeal for me, plus I'm outside which is what matters most.
Last year I had to fight off a Blue Heron who was after a sizable trout I was fighting. That was a most memorable fish.
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: Srbuck53]
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11/20/09 10:57 PM
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gsones
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Newbie here with a question... I live in Carrollton, and am curious about the location of "Lewisville Tailrace (Elm Fork Trinity River)". Is this a river, stream, lake...just what is is?? Is there any top water fishing?? I'm used to stream fishing in southern Missouri, mostly dry fly. I really just found out about this 'stocking' program and MISS my trout fishing.. Thanks, Srtrout53 (Gary) Here's some information on the Lewisville tailrace. I went this summer (no trout), but caught some LMB. There are also stripers (I think) and carp immediately below the dam. It ain't Montana, but it's closer. http://www.ias.unt.edu/llela/main.htm
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: gsones]
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11/21/09 12:08 AM
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kelkay
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they made some modifications to the trout schedule, but when I tried to click on it, the link didn't work...so I will try it again later
The greatest danger to American freedom is a government that ignores the Constitution." Thomas Jefferson
You Dont Love Something You Want to Fundamentally Transform Mark Levin
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Re: trout schedule finally released
[Re: kelkay]
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11/21/09 06:05 AM
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grandpa75672
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The changes here are no Lear Park stockings, but a the new pond in Marshall will be stocked
It ain't what they call you, it's what you answer to.... W.C.Fields
I know a little about a lot of things but not a whole lot about anything....CGD
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