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    Default My Nephew Builds Bridges

    The bridge is complete. They started last summer.
    During the tear down of the old bridge they got
    use to seeing a very annoyed trout running in and out
    from under the bridge. Any kind of loud sound the trout
    would spook out from under the bridge (IT'S HOME) and swim
    upstream.

    Every morning when they would start construction again the same
    thing would happen. My nephew is related to me so when he described
    the absolute monster under that bridge on a well traveled road that is frequented by many anglers to include worms guys...........

    I took it with a grain of salt.

    He came up this weekend and took me to that bridge. He took a hammer and hit the bridge railing on the downstream side of the bridge and had me stand at the upstream area where it always spooked out to.

    This trout has lived under this bridge for quite some time to get as big as it is. It is NOT a fool either. This bridge gets hammered by spin and fly anglers. The worm crowd fishes right off the bridge in the summer. This large brown must have seen the entire kitchen sink and then some.

    This one is going to be difficult to get a photo of.


    Any suggestions on tactics and what to throw will be appreciated.
    Last edited by spinner1; 03-30-2009 at 12:14 AM.

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    Only one.

    Don't start fishing till at least midnight, as its then the big fish come out to feed, while its safe.

    Kind regards,
    UB

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    What UB said! That's when we fish for big trout in Michigan..when everyone else is asleep!

    This is what they look for when feeding; Big Bugs like this Zoo Cougar!

    Joe Valencic
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    Bring your friend Joe - he seems to have the touch!

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    Default already did

    Joe works until thursday.
    We already talked.

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    Wish my zoo cougars looked that good, any hints? Also wish i could find my book by kelly galloup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spinner1 View Post
    The bridge is complete. They started last summer.
    During the tear down of the old bridge they got
    use to seeing a very annoyed trout running in and out
    from under the bridge. Any kind of loud sound the trout
    would spook out from under the bridge (IT'S HOME) and swim
    upstream.

    Every morning when they would start construction again the same
    thing would happen. My nephew is related to me so when he described
    the absolute monster under that bridge on a well traveled road that is frequented by many anglers to include worms guys...........

    I took it with a grain of salt.

    He came up this weekend and took me to that bridge. He took a hammer and hit the bridge railing on the downstream side of the bridge and had me stand at the upstream area where it always spooked out to.

    This trout has lived under this bridge for quite some time to get as big as it is. It is NOT a fool either. This bridge gets hammered by spin and fly anglers. The worm crowd fishes right off the bridge in the summer. This large brown must have seen the entire kitchen sink and then some.

    This one is going to be difficult to get a photo of.


    Any suggestions on tactics
    and what to throw will be appreciated.
    If anyone is up to the photo challenge you are, so throw a camera to it and post them..

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    Default zoo cougar?

    That one with yellow so it will show up better at night?

    Len

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    Question Zoo Cougar ...

    ... or you could use something simple like this pine squirrel streamer.



    It's done very well by me everywhere I've fished it on moving water for trout - browns, bows, cutthroat, brookies. And NightAngler ( aka NightAngler1 ) does very well with his version, which is almost identical, down in MO on stillwater.

    Fish it off a class II full sinking line with a down and across presentation and move it with short steady strips. If you can't cast close to where that fish is holding, let out line to let it drift below his position, and then strip it back upstream as close to his position as you can.

    John

    P.S. PM me your mailing address and I'll send along a couple so you can go catch that thing.
    The fish are always right.

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