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JDTuna
05-08-2019, 11:14 AM
Headed out Saturday am to go chase wild brown trout in PA (total shocker). I got to the stream bright and early, and despite the heavy rain Friday night the water had good clarity. The fish were waiting and it didn’t take long to put a nice 17” wild brown in the net.

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I continued my way through the stretch with a few more swipes and hits before I hooked up again. It was a smaller fish, and as I got it closer I could see it wasn’t a brown. It flashed in the current, and I though rainbow for a second until it rolled and thrashed on top of the water several feet from me. Then, there was no mistaking it. The worm-like vermiculation pattern down the side immediately gave it away: it was a beautiful tiger trout. I quickly got the fish in the net. Now, I fish for trout quite often and I very rarely see tigers. In addition, judging by the sleek body and perfect fins, this was a wild tiger trout…an incredibly prized catch for me.

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I continued to fish the spot, and caught a nice 22” shad, smallmouth and another 18” wild brown.

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Now, I was at a crossroads. Did I want to hit a few other spots looking for a 20+” wild brown, or did I want to try to achieve a grand slam of all four local trout species in one day (brown, brook, rainbow and tiger)? I already caught the hardest species to find (tiger), and had the brown so all I needed was the brook and the rainbow. I thought for a little bit and came to the decision that I can always chase big browns, I very rarely see a tiger so I should go for the slam.

Before anyone mentions it, I consider a grand slam to be every different species available. I did not count golden rainbows because they are the exact same species as a rainbow trout, just bred for a particular color pattern. Besides, these slams are somewhat arbitrary, anyway.

The next up was the rainbow. I knew my friend had a spot on a river that I never fish that was in NJ on the way to the brook trout area. I headed out to the spot and in no time I put two standard rainbows in the net. I knew the spot held some big fish, but I was running short on time and I still had another species to catch.

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I continued on to the wild brook trout streams in NJ. I knew they were here, but I had never fished it before. It didn’t take long to find them. On my third cast, I hooked a fat little brookie. However, as I lifted him from the water, he shook the hook and splashed back in to the stream. After a few expletives, I continued on. I found brookies in most of the good looking pockets and holes, but they proved difficult to hook on the size spinners and jigs I had. I watched time and time again as they shot out, chased my lure, whacked it, and did not get hooked. It was a true exercise in frustration. Finally, after switching to a small jig, I managed to hook and land a beautiful little brook trout around 6”. I had achieved my grand slam!

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Tired, sweaty and partially consumed by flying insects, I called it a day and headed home.

NJSquatch
05-08-2019, 12:09 PM
that Tiger is one hell of a specimen...congrats on the slam

AndyS
05-08-2019, 12:18 PM
Superb slam !! :)

Drossi
05-08-2019, 12:28 PM
Excepting the rainbow all the others were wild fish, including the smb and that overgrown shiner. Even cooler than just the slam.

Chrisper4694
05-08-2019, 12:30 PM
talk to me when you get all that AND a golden! at the same time on the same lure! blindfolded! with rubber hooks! and a fly fishing rod in your butt cheeks!

ScowardNJ
05-08-2019, 12:48 PM
Awesome accomplishment Tuna Man!

Hookmanski
05-08-2019, 01:16 PM
Always killing the trout game! Way to go man, that's an amazing day of fishing right there. I know its tough to catch a tiger, let alone a possibly wild one!? Thats crazy!

Jigman13
05-08-2019, 02:26 PM
talk to me when you get all that AND a golden! at the same time on the same lure! blindfolded! with rubber hooks! and a fly fishing rod in your butt cheeks!

That visual is.....special lol.

Nice going justin. Pretty tiger!

JDTuna
05-08-2019, 02:50 PM
That visual is.....special lol.

Nice going justin. Pretty tiger!

It's a special way to fish. A bit painful on the strike, though :D

Dave B.
05-08-2019, 07:54 PM
Definitely a wild tiger in my humble opinion, which leads me to ask, why not try for your brookie in the same stream? Bagging a slam out of one water would truly be da bomb! Excellent job none the less!!

thmyorke1
05-08-2019, 10:04 PM
Incredible. Great plan and execution. That tiger is something special. Really amazing to see a wild one. Good work, jd!

BT67
05-08-2019, 10:16 PM
Nice job...as always

FASTEDDIE29
05-09-2019, 07:00 AM
That’s a lot of different colored Trout dude! Way to pluck out The quartet! Nice fish!!!:D

HerringKing
05-09-2019, 12:51 PM
Amazing job my friend. Every time I see a JD Tuna post I know its gonna blow my mind. I wish I lived closer to some trout streams

Rich196
05-09-2019, 01:51 PM
Damn, Those are some pretty ass fish. Nice job

Mikey topaz
05-09-2019, 03:32 PM
Pretty sick stuff right there Justin! Your a nut!!!!! I love it!!!

Chrisper4694
05-10-2019, 01:18 PM
It's a special way to fish. A bit painful on the strike, though :D

hurts so good...

icebadger
05-12-2019, 07:25 PM
as usual jd gettin- er- done.. nice job on the slam. that tiger is special, those are hard to get on the wild side.