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Re: Caught my first ever coosa river trout
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Rainbow trout. Oddly enough it looks like a hatchery raised fish, blunt nose and clipped adipose fin. Did they stock some in there? Agree
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Re: Caught my first ever coosa river trout
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05/14/23 07:42 PM
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There are some places that stock ponds with trout in the winter, and they would have to get them out in the spring. I guess it's possible that they just drained one and they went into the Mitchell drainage and this one went all the way to the lake, where you caught him. I don't think he could have survived much longer.
That's about the most unusual catch I have ever heard of in Alabama!
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Re: Caught my first ever coosa river trout
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05/14/23 07:47 PM
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There are some places that stock ponds with trout in the winter, and they would have to get them out in the spring. I guess it's possible that they just drained one and they went into the Mitchell drainage and this one went all the way to the lake, where you caught him. I don't think he could have survived much longer.
That's about the most unusual catch I have ever heard of in Alabama!
He is likely dead he was not doing well when I released him. He was probably 14"long
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Re: Caught my first ever coosa river trout
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05/14/23 08:14 PM
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Wow that’s a first for me!
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Re: Caught my first ever coosa river trout
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05/14/23 10:06 PM
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A buddy caught one in the little cahaba last week
We will burn that bridge when we get there
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Re: Caught my first ever coosa river trout
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05/15/23 05:01 AM
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Boy at church caught one out of the locust fork river a few years ago. I reckon some of them are travelers. What was the water temp? 80
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Re: Caught my first ever coosa river trout
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05/15/23 11:42 AM
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Boy at church caught one out of the locust fork river a few years ago. I reckon some of them are travelers. What was the water temp? 80 He had to be about dead. Theyre not supposed to be below 55-60°
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