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JB’s Trout Secret is out.
Jan 11, 2023 12:22:23   #
J in Cleveland Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
 
At least I’m finding interesting reading as I sit here with my ankle throbbing.

This article reminded me of JB, the bass master that he is, and those beautiful trout he caught as bi-catch😂🎣🎣🎣


Tight lines
J

https://apple.news/AwmNrV5VPSd-D6wTdG9YRAQ

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Jan 11, 2023 13:33:06   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
J in Cleveland wrote:
At least I’m finding interesting reading as I sit here with my ankle throbbing.

This article reminded me of JB, the bass master that he is, and those beautiful trout he caught as bi-catch😂🎣🎣🎣


Tight lines
J

https://apple.news/AwmNrV5VPSd-D6wTdG9YRAQ


I think that works well for fishing trout in a lake or deep hole but most of my stream trout are caught in 12" - 24" of water. A deep hole is 2' deep, and they do hold the most and biggest trout.

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Jan 11, 2023 13:53:45   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
J in Cleveland wrote:
At least I’m finding interesting reading as I sit here with my ankle throbbing.

This article reminded me of JB, the bass master that he is, and those beautiful trout he caught as bi-catch😂🎣🎣🎣


Tight lines
J

https://apple.news/AwmNrV5VPSd-D6wTdG9YRAQ


Darn J, couldn't get it to open.
What happened to your ankle?

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Jan 11, 2023 14:00:01   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
flyguy wrote:
I think that works well for fishing trout in a lake or deep hole but most of my stream trout are caught in 12" - 24" of water. A deep hole is 2' deep, and they do hold the most and biggest trout.


It may be worth a try Leo? 🤷🏼‍♂️

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Jan 11, 2023 14:03:31   #
J in Cleveland Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
 
saw1 wrote:
Darn J, couldn't get it to open.
What happened to your ankle?


It’s a field and steam article.

Tripped over a big electrical junction box that’s sticking out of a parking lot like 4”. Had A-LOT of sprained ankles in my day. Played basketball through college. So I’ll be ok but this one is gunna take a while to heal!

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Jan 11, 2023 14:05:52   #
J in Cleveland Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
 
flyguy wrote:
I think that works well for fishing trout in a lake or deep hole but most of my stream trout are caught in 12" - 24" of water. A deep hole is 2' deep, and they do hold the most and biggest trout.


I think the article is definitely about trout in a little deeper water than your talking. Fly rod seems like the only good way to target them.

Tight lines
J

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Jan 11, 2023 14:35:57   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
J in Cleveland wrote:
It’s a field and steam article.

Tripped over a big electrical junction box that’s sticking out of a parking lot like 4”. Had A-LOT of sprained ankles in my day. Played basketball through college. So I’ll be ok but this one is gunna take a while to heal!


Darn J, sorry to hear this. Hope it gets better soon. Hate it when that happens. Lawsuit, lawsuit !

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Jan 11, 2023 14:51:30   #
J in Cleveland Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
 
saw1 wrote:
Darn J, sorry to hear this. Hope it gets better soon. Hate it when that happens. Lawsuit, lawsuit !


If I was that kinda guy I’d totally have one. But I wasn’t raised like that and I do a ton of work for the people I’d have to sue. Not going to cut my nose off to spite my face!

Happy Anniversary!! You and your wife are inspirational!

Tight lines
J

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Jan 11, 2023 15:04:01   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
J in Cleveland wrote:
If I was that kinda guy I’d totally have one. But I wasn’t raised like that and I do a ton of work for the people I’d have to sue. Not going to cut my nose off to spite my face!

Happy Anniversary!! You and your wife are inspirational!

Tight lines
J


Yeah, I know what you mean. Thanks buddy. Appreciate the well wishes.

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Jan 12, 2023 09:41:47   #
Papa Jack Loc: Indianapolis
 
Most of my trout is in lakes for stocked trout. I think I'll give this a try

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Jan 12, 2023 11:57:35   #
J in Cleveland Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
 
Papa Jack wrote:
Most of my trout is in lakes for stocked trout. I think I'll give this a try



Why not seems like worse case is you catch a Bass or a skunk. Either way still a great way to spend your time!!!

Tight lines
J

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Jan 12, 2023 13:39:39   #
Papa Jack Loc: Indianapolis
 
J in Cleveland wrote:
Why not seems like worse case is you catch a Bass or a skunk. Either way still a great way to spend your time!!!

Tight lines
J


I would not be disappointed catching a bass

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Jan 12, 2023 13:54:15   #
J in Cleveland Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
 
Papa Jack wrote:
I would not be disappointed catching a bass


Me neither. One of my favorites to play with.

Tight lines
J

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Jan 12, 2023 16:30:39   #
Crunchy Loc: Clark Fork, North Idaho
 
flyguy wrote:
I think that works well for fishing trout in a lake or deep hole but most of my stream trout are caught in 12" - 24" of water. A deep hole is 2' deep, and they do hold the most and biggest trout.


F. G. You'v been reading my mail. Most of my fishing is in the rivers and streams here in N. Idaho. Nothing
real fast and big but, the trout seem to like the waters. Not deep and not in heavly growen over with weeds.
I have found that for moving waters a sparcely tied leach pattern is hard for the fish to refuse. And, yes the
slim soft plastic has worked it's way into my fly box for my 3 wt. 6x tippet system. I don't usually go smaller
as there is always some big lunker waiting to suprise me and be a little too much for the rig I am using. But
hay, I love it when that happens. That is what winters are for, tying flies and re stocking the arsnel for spring.
Currently, I am tying the "Yellow Sally" on a big #16 hook. This will be my lead off fly to see what's going
on in my first ventures out this spring. It just so happens to be my go-to fly when things could be going a little
better. Hope every one had a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. GOD Bless and tight lines to all.

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Jan 13, 2023 12:42:16   #
woodguru Loc: El Dorado Ca
 
J in Cleveland wrote:
If I was that kinda guy I’d totally have one. But I wasn’t raised like that and I do a ton of work for the people I’d have to sue. Not going to cut my nose off to spite my face!

Happy Anniversary!! You and your wife are inspirational!

Tight lines
J


I had a gold standard predatory lending suit going for us in 2017/2018 when things started melting down with banks, it was a cut and dried $3.8 million suit...the attorney said he would have it wrapped up in about a year, my attitude was that I could make a new business happen with a good attitude and moving on. I found that the respect people have for that attitude makes positive things happen, lawsuits can be negatively living in and dragging the past with you. Things happen, I have too much I want to do to get bogged down in suing someone even though you can.

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