25" Trout

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Jumptrout51 wrote:I like that. Trout on a leash. :roll:
I'm sure it was used to revive prior to releasing...Nice fish :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Wow!

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I always release fish, but my cousin eats them and so he did. If it makes you feel better it will not effect the fishing in THIS area.
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Probably not, but just in case you didn’t know, most large speckled trout are females, it takes a female trout 6 years to reach 25â€
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Thanks, but I meant it was not even caught in these waters. It was caught in a landlocked area on the east coast, and that was a small one for there. I did notice that it was short on spots.
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