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  1. #1
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    Default TEST

    Hope this works. I just read the instructions on how to post a picture here, and been that this is my biggest brown to date I thought I'd share it with you


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    It worked, cool. If it is OK I will post a couple more (don't want to take up too much space)

    Thanks for letting me share the picture with you.

    Saltamontes

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    Nice picture and a nice fish. I would love to catch just one like that in my lifetime.

    Rocky

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    Beautiful fish and great photo

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    Not only your picture postin works but apparently so do your fishin tactics.
    I am, however, less impressed after reading your location. That size is considered "bait" for the biguns there in Alberta?


    Mark
    PS: Nice fish

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    I have been chasing those browns for about 5 years now, and have caught numerous sizeable fish. This one cracked the 29" and while to some it may be considered a "bait" fish I'll gladly take it. I know there are bigger fish out there, and perhaps someday I'll be the fortunate one to land one of them, until then, this one will suffice. And no, he did not come from the mighty Bow which is known for producing some giant fish, he came from a stream where the browns are not nearly as abundant. I fish strictly dry flies and this one was no different, a Brown Drake Cripple did the trick.
    Saltamontes




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    Nice. Very nice.

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    Very nice fish! Well done.

    - Jeff
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    saltamontes; Nice photos of GOOD browns. I notice it seems to have been dark when you took the photos. Did the browns fall to the dry during the "Evening Rise?" My favourite time for seeking out nice browns with the Dry. Jax
    Getting OLD is For Old People.

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    SWEEEEEET!!! On a dry, very cool. My best (non-lake run) was a 27" bow.

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