Huge Valley surprise
My Oh My.......What a brute!
Am I curious about that fish, Was it a stocked Rainbow lake or just Specks stocked?
I've been told the MNR when the breeding stock reaches a point past maturity they do release them back to the wild to live out their remaining years......I wonder if that is the case here.....
That is an outstanding fish no matter where, what, or how.....I'd drop the MNR a line with it Mike.....you might get a really cool tale out of it.
RJ
Am I curious about that fish, Was it a stocked Rainbow lake or just Specks stocked?
I've been told the MNR when the breeding stock reaches a point past maturity they do release them back to the wild to live out their remaining years......I wonder if that is the case here.....
That is an outstanding fish no matter where, what, or how.....I'd drop the MNR a line with it Mike.....you might get a really cool tale out of it.
RJ
MikeRJ wrote:My Oh My.......What a brute!
Am I curious about that fish, Was it a stocked Rainbow lake or just Specks stocked?
I've been told the MNR when the breeding stock reaches a point past maturity they do release them back to the wild to live out their remaining years......I wonder if that is the case here.....
That is an outstanding fish no matter where, what, or how.....I'd drop the MNR a line with it Mike.....you might get a really cool tale out of it.
RJ
I know the guy who is in charge of stocking these lakes in the area.
Give me ALL the details and I will forward the information

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RJ wrote:My Oh My.......What a brute!
Am I curious about that fish, Was it a stocked Rainbow lake or just Specks stocked?
I've been told the MNR when the breeding stock reaches a point past maturity they do release them back to the wild to live out their remaining years......I wonder if that is the case here.....
That is an outstanding fish no matter where, what, or how.....I'd drop the MNR a line with it Mike.....you might get a really cool tale out of it.
RJ
According to my contacts... this is NOT a Brooding stock fish. ... He suspects that he knows where this may have come from but hes not sure..... He is interested though if Mike is willing to devulge the location.

"I wonder if other dogs think poodles
are members of a weird religious cult."
-- Rita Rudner
are members of a weird religious cult."
-- Rita Rudner
plncrzy wrote:RJ wrote:My Oh My.......What a brute!
Am I curious about that fish, Was it a stocked Rainbow lake or just Specks stocked?
I've been told the MNR when the breeding stock reaches a point past maturity they do release them back to the wild to live out their remaining years......I wonder if that is the case here.....
That is an outstanding fish no matter where, what, or how.....I'd drop the MNR a line with it Mike.....you might get a really cool tale out of it.
RJ
This Bow was caught in a only speck stocked lake. I have fished this lake for years and have never heard of a bow in it, nor in past years has it been ever stocked with bow`s.
I have kept, (except supper

So they (and every other spec fisherman) should happy that this guy has been caught and eatenMike P wrote:I just got off the phone with the MNR. I was told the bow probably did jump tanks many years ago. It has happened before according to them in other lakes, but has not reached this size. They also spectulate`s it was a speckle eater!Also estimate the fish to be over 15 years old.



"I wonder if other dogs think poodles
are members of a weird religious cult."
-- Rita Rudner
are members of a weird religious cult."
-- Rita Rudner