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Typing in the lobby of Hampton Inn in Corning NY !!
Fished the no kill stretch in Deposit all morning, nada, went to the East Branch in Hancock for a bit, nada. Went back to Deposit in the afternoon, my buddy got a beautiful 18" brown, and I got, get this, an 18" landlocked salmon. My big bulky camera was back in the car, I kinda pride myself in being able to identify just about anything that swims in freshwater. My buddies brown, deep brown and a very yellow under belly, nice spots. So I hook up and see it roll, I'm thinking a nice rainbow, get it up on the bank, all silver, dark spots along the top, forked tail.......mmmmmm. Could it be ? I will be researching this further. May go back again on Friday on the way home. Water is very, very high, a bit off but not too bad. Other rivers up here are very muddy and very high, still snow on a lot of the mountains and hit a lot of snow coming through Binghamton. It's winter up here. |
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Don't you wish you had the camera?
I would have loved to see the fish. Of course it is possible Andy. There are more than a couple of ways that species that are not supposed to be in a particular watershed can get there.Good early season trout fishing expedition! Probably a better than normal shot at a lunker this time of year. |
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Landlocked salmon, now thats a treat!
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Did it look like this?
I caught a few on the Schroon River in NY state. I thought they would fight better then they did ![]()
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That is what it looked like, a few less spots, other than that, a match.
Well I guess I caught my first landlocked salmon ![]() |
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I did some poking around on the interwebs. Apparently, stocking salmon in the Delaware is not a new idea:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive...8FD85F4C8784F9 http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive...DE405B8585F0D3 Then I came across this very interesting article: http://articles.mcall.com/1988-07-24...delaware-river Not only does it outline a plan to stock the Delaware with chinooks and steelhead, but it also states that the same program had already been implemented on the Raritan River in 1987-1988! This link is for a logbook summary of reported catches in the Delaware in 2005-2006: http://www.fish.state.pa.us/images/f...15delaware.htm It makes no mention of salmon, but it does report several of "trout species" of an otherwise unidentified nature. Hmmmmm... ![]()
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