Montana brown
Montana brown
aka; Ralph
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The irony of the Human condition is that we are so focused on reaching some point in our journey, some happiness, or some goal, that we seem to forget that the journey itself is where life happens.
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The irony of the Human condition is that we are so focused on reaching some point in our journey, some happiness, or some goal, that we seem to forget that the journey itself is where life happens.
- BiggerThomas
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Re: Montana brown
That thing is ridiculous. But I am surprised it weighs only 32 lbs.
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Re: Montana brown
He is kneeling and has his arms stretched out, but still, and from a river.
https://www.bigskyfishing.com/River-Fis ... -river.php
https://www.bigskyfishing.com/River-Fis ... -river.php
aka; Ralph
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The irony of the Human condition is that we are so focused on reaching some point in our journey, some happiness, or some goal, that we seem to forget that the journey itself is where life happens.
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The irony of the Human condition is that we are so focused on reaching some point in our journey, some happiness, or some goal, that we seem to forget that the journey itself is where life happens.
Re: Montana brown
I'm not familiar with the area, but is it a possibility that the fish swam up from a lake into the river? Perhaps that means it could have been stocked large and grown larger. That fish looks like it feed off pellets and fish shit. Like the giants in New Zealand that sit down stream from the salmon farms and gorge...BIG trout BIG and fat...I mean a 30 pound river trout is almost unbelievable...Maybe in the Missouri being that it is so big as well? Someone educate me please.
Re: Montana brown
The river has a dam that forms a huge reservoir. It is pretty a pretty big river and most is remote.
aka; Ralph
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The irony of the Human condition is that we are so focused on reaching some point in our journey, some happiness, or some goal, that we seem to forget that the journey itself is where life happens.
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The irony of the Human condition is that we are so focused on reaching some point in our journey, some happiness, or some goal, that we seem to forget that the journey itself is where life happens.
Re: Montana brown
I looked at a map and that came from down by where it runs into the Missouri....
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Re: Montana brown
Montana fisheries biologists believe it is a wild fish if that helps.lightenup wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:55 pmI'm not familiar with the area, but is it a possibility that the fish swam up from a lake into the river? Perhaps that means it could have been stocked large and grown larger. That fish looks like it feed off pellets and fish shit. Like the giants in New Zealand that sit down stream from the salmon farms and gorge...BIG trout BIG and fat...I mean a 30 pound river trout is almost unbelievable...Maybe in the Missouri being that it is so big as well? Someone educate me please.
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Re: Montana brown
If that is the case, it probably grew huge in the Missouri and swam up to die, that thing must be old and weary...Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 9:35 amMontana fisheries biologists believe it is a wild fish if that helps.lightenup wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:55 pmI'm not familiar with the area, but is it a possibility that the fish swam up from a lake into the river? Perhaps that means it could have been stocked large and grown larger. That fish looks like it feed off pellets and fish shit. Like the giants in New Zealand that sit down stream from the salmon farms and gorge...BIG trout BIG and fat...I mean a 30 pound river trout is almost unbelievable...Maybe in the Missouri being that it is so big as well? Someone educate me please.