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    Default Brook Trout Photos

    Since a Black Friday Stocking spent 3 very enjoyable days to offset the striper struggles, and hopefully more while this nice December lasts. Got some god results on photos:

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    very nice

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    Great pics, reminds me of when I used to fish the Flat Brook.
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    Nice, trout make for some great pictures.

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    That first set of pics has a huge bulge in its belly. Wonder what its been eating? Nice pics and catching thanks for sharing.

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    Very nice

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    Like the underwater shots well done.

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    I like the 2nd set of pics where the fish is just below the water. Cool thanks for sharing and kudos on the catching.

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    Way to get out there when the stripers arent biting. Nice.

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    Good job thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowherder View Post
    I like the 2nd set of pics where the fish is just below the water. Cool thanks for sharing and kudos on the catching.
    That pic gives you an idea of their natural camoflage for the birds of prey

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    Well done they are cool colored fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharkHart View Post
    That pic gives you an idea of their natural camoflage for the birds of prey

    Yessir those hawks and eagles can do some damage.

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    Saw quite a few hawks swoop down into a lake and get their dinner. Only one eagle in my lifetime though. That was a real impressive sight. They move with lightning speed and usually get the fish on the first shot.

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