Have you completed the trout trifecta in a single day? Brook, Brown, & Rainbow #fishing #minnesota

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Still never forgot fishing at and old powerhouse. Had a beautiful waterfall. When I was younger as soon as you put your line in the water you would be pulling out a beautiful brook tout or rainbow. But one day I was fishing on a small tweedybird pole and landed one of the biggest brown trout I’ve even seen in my life. Never realized what a miracle it was that I landed just a big beautiful fish on a tiny kid pole like that. Sadly the power house has become super popular and now is fished out about in week into brook trout season.

crazykiller-qhjn
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I caught all six-fecta on the Big Hole River: rainbow, brown, cutthroat, brookie, whitefish and graying! Nice vid!

stonefly
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Man, I love thise brookies and brownies!

stevescuba
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Love your content! Inspired me and my girlfriend to go find our own hidden gems. Proud to say we both caught our first rainbow trouts yesterday. Keep up the great stuff, peace n love

grizzly
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Not the first person to say this, probably won’t be the last. Wet your damn hands brother, most of those fish probably died after being released but we all learn from our mistakes, tight lines 🤜🏽

randymcnaughton
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That is so cool I wish I had rivers and streams that good around here

Fish_retriever
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I’ve gotten all three in one session for the first time ever and it was in northern Michigan and it I was able to catch all three on a gear restricted stream in one hole. Never had to move my boots. Awesome little things

MaxwellPelton
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My middle school social studies teacher thought he was the funniest guy on earth every time he'd tell us the Detroit river was totally packed with brown trout

billiondollardan
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Yes. Plus a Tiger Trout. That’s the ultimate.

johnphilpot
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Most of the streams near me hold exclusively ether rainbow or brown trout. But there are a couple streams where this is possible. I managed to do it once shortly after I learned to fly fish. Brook trout are the species that I always have trouble finding. My theory is that the browns eat all of them while they’re young since these same streams are known to hold some big browns.

brycealthoff
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Wow, I'd love to accomplish this!

jefflundquist
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Beautiful brown! I really have to do more fly fishing.

blenderbender
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any release where you dont get stuck by a fin or the fish Flops outta your hands and lands on the rocks or Bank is a good release

firehawkgaming
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Is that the whitewater river? I fished there a lot when I’m home on leave. The browns are no joke.

Jarfiller
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Beautiful trout man, but I noticed you never wet your hands before handling. I dont mean to preach but if your releasing the fish I'm sure you want them to live right? Well it's of utmost importance while releasing any salmonids (trout) that you first wet your hands thoroughly first. I work as an aquatic wildlife biologist. And In the state where I live. Studies show that the mortality rate of trout that are released without wetting your hands goes up a staggering 43% with in a span of 2 weeks after release and 49 % 3 weeks or more. They die from fin rot. Or clerchamyisos. A skin and gill infectioin. So out of 19 fish you catch almost half will die in a 3;week period. With fish such as bass and crappie, this infection doesn't cause such concern. But say you catch 10 fish almost 5;will be dead within 3;weeks. Just letting you know.

darken
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I have a 17 inch native brookie on my wall. Most beautiful fish

chriskoshinski
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"iTs nOt A bOBbEr! ITs a StRikE iNdiCatoR!"
Every fly fisherman I've ever met 😂

richardmatthews
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I hit a triple grand slam my first time fly fishing

GroovyPigeon
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Northern brook can cohabitate with rainbow, but not southern brook trout.
Best way to do it is to find a stream that flows from 5k feet of higher. Fish the lower portions lower than 3.5k feet for the rainbow and brown, and then fish the upper portion above a waterfall for brook trout. If you catch a brown or rainbow above 3.5k feet, toss it on the bank or eat it.

andersed
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Noob here, what's the purpose of the bobber? Does it float the fly down the stream so it doesn't sink to the bottom?

CBiscuit