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Well my good friend recovered from a bad fall in the spring so he made his way north again to do some brook trout fishing. The fish took a little to find them but when we did it was non stop action fishing in about 4 feet of water. If you watch the whole video you will get some tips on what we were using to catch these fish largest was 16.5 inch with a 11 inch girth which i caught and my good friend caught a 16 inch 10 inch girth fish. hope you enjoy the video and pictures.
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Great trip and thanks for sharing your videos and tips. Looks like you couldn’t keep them off your lines. Nice steady action. Some thick quality fish being caught. The colours on that male looks awesome. Enjoy the good eats.
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WOW! Great video! I really enjoyed the steady action and your tips. I will definitely try some fall splake or brook trout fishing with your techniques.
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