The one that got away!

crappiecripplerjigs

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View attachment 2Tried my hand at catching the elusive trophy rainbow yesterday. I spotted him from a bluff and carefully made my way to the waters edge pausing for a few moments as not to spook this guy. 2nd cast fooled him and he hit with authority! I managed to play him for about 5-7 minutes before my tippet gave out. Guessing 20"+?? What a fighter!!:D
 

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ScottV

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Good Lord Man! He's a doosie! Sorry he got off but you did have some fun with him. I wish we had trout in our part of the country. Thanks for sharing!
 

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You got a very cool picture, good fight/play time and the adreniline (sp?) of the stalking.... can't ask for much more. MAN! Love that picture!

What was your fly?
 

crappiecripplerjigs

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This was at Crane Creek not too far from Table Rock lake. I was using a poor example of a Renegade fly (tied by me), on a #14 hook. These are about the only flies I can tie. Fairly simple with a peacock herl body, light hackle at the head and a few dark wraps of hackle at the rear. They're also loved by bluegill and goggle eye in the streams. I will continue stalking this fish...:rolleyes: Very uncommon for a fish this size to be in Crane Creek. At least the parts that you don't have to hike over a mile to reach. This section is well off the beaten path and the ticks say hello!
 

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I wish we had trout in our part of the country. That's ok I guess, the crappie and bluegill keep me satified. Good luck with that big one. Keep us posted.
 

crappiecripplerjigs

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I would rather catch the gills and crappie anyday for eating. I don't eat the trout. Fun to catch those persnickety things once in awhile though. Kind of at a crossroads with a big trout. A fish this size has been in the creek and grown old for a few years now. Wonder if it had been caught and released before? If I had landed it, I'm thinking a picture or two and return it to the creek, or show it off and keep it????
 
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