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Brook Trout fishing coming to a close for the season but not slowing!


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This trout season may be nearing an end but it is certainly not slowing down. I had one of my best trips yesterday 09-05-10 that I have had in a long while. I managed to land the two biggest Brook Trout I have ever caught. The female was 17" and I caught a male earlier in the day that was 16" he was much heavier (he was a tie for my biggest). I posted the links to the photos below. The water was cold and I had to wear waders for the first time all year. Chris, the guy I guide for always gives me heck over not wearing waders. I like the freedom of not wearing them, besides when it's hot I like the feel of a cool trout stream. Anyway, I hope you all are having a great year trout fishing!

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-James Pryal

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Those are some nice shots of great brookies, thanks! I never did that well in the U.P... SE MN has been much kinder to me! But Sept always was and remains my favorite time of year for trout fishing--and one of the most productive.

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This trout season may be nearing an end but it is certainly not slowing down. I had one of my best trips yesterday 09-05-10 that I have had in a long while. I managed to land the two biggest Brook Trout I have ever caught. The female was 17" and I caught a male earlier in the day that was 16" he was much heavier (he was a tie for my biggest). I posted the links to the photos below. The water was cold and I had to wear waders for the first time all year. Chris, the guy I guide for always gives me heck over not wearing waders. I like the freedom of not wearing them, besides when it's hot I like the feel of a cool trout stream. Anyway, I hope you all are having a great year trout fishing!

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100E0342.jpg

-James Pryal

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