Never caught a brookie bigger than 12", but caught a bunch of Rainbows 16"+ in streams off the Rogue river one golden summer. Caught a couple fresh salmon 25-45 lbs that I smoked. Damn that was good eatin'!
21 inch brook, @ E.E. wilson. It was a hatchery fish but 21" and a brook nonetheless, I've also caught a few 14, 15 inch out of Marion lake. I cant help but notice as far as eating them, the smaller the better...
Never caught a brookie bigger than 12", but caught a bunch of Rainbows 16"+ in streams off the Rogue river one golden summer. Caught a couple fresh salmon 25-45 lbs that I smoked. Damn that was good eatin'!
21 inch brook, @ E.E. wilson. It was a hatchery fish but 21" and a brook nonetheless, I've also caught a few 14, 15 inch out of Marion lake. I cant help but notice as far as eating them, the smaller the better...
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my biggest brookie was 21 3/4" just shy of five pounds cought in little tupper lake once privately owned but now owned by n y state .
That is a big brookie, the only reason that I'm proud of that is because I got her out of a stream no more than 8 feet wide and 3-4 feet deep.
thats a nice fish from that kind of water skeeb
Never caught a brookie bigger than 12", but caught a bunch of Rainbows 16"+ in streams off the Rogue river one golden summer. Caught a couple fresh salmon 25-45 lbs that I smoked. Damn that was good eatin'!
14 inches in the NC mountains in the Little River.
my biggest brookie was 18 1/4" caught on a public access stream in central montana
My biggest was about 4 1/2 pounds. Caught it in a river feeding into Lake Michigan. That is pretty big for a brookie.
15 inches in frances slocum lake, NEPA, though i almos tgot one bigger yesterday in a creek. where in NEPA did you get yours though thats where i live
Well, I live in Scranton but I got it up by NY state in a stream by my hunting/fishing cabin.
I LIVE LIKE HALF HOUR A WAY IN sHSVERTOWN
I LIVE LIKE HALF HOUR A WAY IN sHSVERTOWN
My biggest brookie was a fat 17 inch brookie caught in Wickiup Reservoir in Oregon in the springtime.
14 1/2" out of creek/river in WI, 24" brown in the same stretch.
i have caught 2 that were about 14 15 inches at the same spot
21 inch brook, @ E.E. wilson. It was a hatchery fish but 21" and a brook nonetheless, I've also caught a few 14, 15 inch out of Marion lake. I cant help but notice as far as eating them, the smaller the better...
Well everyone, my biggest just went up a quarter inch! Now it's 12 1/2
mine was 15 inches from lake winnimuca
18 and 15 inches in a small creek in Western WI no more than 20 feet wide.
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my biggest brookie was 21 3/4" just shy of five pounds cought in little tupper lake once privately owned but now owned by n y state .
That is a big brookie, the only reason that I'm proud of that is because I got her out of a stream no more than 8 feet wide and 3-4 feet deep.
Well, I live in Scranton but I got it up by NY state in a stream by my hunting/fishing cabin.
thats a nice fish from that kind of water skeeb
Never caught a brookie bigger than 12", but caught a bunch of Rainbows 16"+ in streams off the Rogue river one golden summer. Caught a couple fresh salmon 25-45 lbs that I smoked. Damn that was good eatin'!
14 inches in the NC mountains in the Little River.
my biggest brookie was 18 1/4" caught on a public access stream in central montana
My biggest was about 4 1/2 pounds. Caught it in a river feeding into Lake Michigan. That is pretty big for a brookie.
15 inches in frances slocum lake, NEPA, though i almos tgot one bigger yesterday in a creek. where in NEPA did you get yours though thats where i live
I LIVE LIKE HALF HOUR A WAY IN sHSVERTOWN
I LIVE LIKE HALF HOUR A WAY IN sHSVERTOWN
My biggest brookie was a fat 17 inch brookie caught in Wickiup Reservoir in Oregon in the springtime.
14 1/2" out of creek/river in WI, 24" brown in the same stretch.
i have caught 2 that were about 14 15 inches at the same spot
21 inch brook, @ E.E. wilson. It was a hatchery fish but 21" and a brook nonetheless, I've also caught a few 14, 15 inch out of Marion lake. I cant help but notice as far as eating them, the smaller the better...
Well everyone, my biggest just went up a quarter inch! Now it's 12 1/2
mine was 15 inches from lake winnimuca
18 and 15 inches in a small creek in Western WI no more than 20 feet wide.
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