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The fish came from Canada. It was a long journey to this gem that included getting lost in the middle of nowhere, damage to a truck, and long portages and paddles. But in the end it paid off. Most fish came on wooley buggers and black nosed dace. Smallest fish was around 4 lbs and up to 8 lbs. Lets just say I will go back. 041_zps0b9caafd.jpg047_zpsa5c16822.jpg053_zps8b089c7c.jpg

The best part was teriyaki butter and onion over the open flame!!!

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Recent rains in Northern Wisconsin have kept the trout on the feed. Lots of food getting swept into the rivers. However, this morning I see some rivers are roaring and likely unfishable for a couple of days...

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The dog really likes to go with. Never leaves my side!!!

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Your Lab doesn't get out ahead of you and spook the fish? Good for him. My Golden was trained to hunt so he's always out in front of me so I rarely take him trout fishing.

I had a stubby little Jack Russell that was a great fishing dog- stayed out of the water and only put up a big stink when I pulled a fish out.

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She is a great fishing partner! Never goes in front of me and doesn't enter water till I give the nod.

I'm a little particular where I take her. Usually just rivers that don't get pressured. Rivers along Minnesota's north shore are not good bring the dog places. To many hooks in the banks and people. I watched several dogs walk by with line coming out of there mouth, not good.

Lots of back country rivers and creeks in mn, wi and Canada that don't have people.

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I finally broke my trout curse in Chaska in a put-and-take lake after not catching rainbows for over a year and a half. Two nice sized eaters for the pan, and extra virgin olive oil really brings out the taste in these fish. Catching trout never felt so good.

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made it out to the Courthouse pond for a few hrs sat morning. miss quite a few bites, lost a couple at at hole and ended up with 4 keepers

16oz can

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made a couple for dinner sat nite

Old Bay seasoning, butter and lemon juice 425 oven for 30mins =D

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