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18 - Lake Roosevelt South End to Spokane Confluence Report
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12/28/2016
26° - 30°
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Rainbow Trout
Power Bait
Rainbow
Cloudy
Hook & Bait
Morning
12/30/2016
5
2880

The first bite came after maybe five minutes, however it took another ten before I was sure the fish was hooked.  Light taps and then slack!  When it surfaced I knew it was mine!  While I took it up to the truck the other rod was hit so hard the rod holder tipped over.  This fish was 19 1/2 inches and 3.3 pounds.  I caught a twin of the first 14 incher and the bite was off and the wind was cold! 


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hewesbob
12/30/2016 3:39:00 PM
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but I believe the is a Native Redband (I may be wrong). They became illegal to keep after 12/3/2016 that is when WDFG posted ti on the online pamphlet CORRECTIONS page. Yesterday they put out a mass email about the new rule. Along with the new rule they changed the limit. There is a thread in the NWFR forum section that explains everything. It is a great catch and probably lots of fun. Good luck to you and stay safe.
primetime
12/30/2016 4:13:00 PM
Looks like a clipped fish
atroutfisherman
12/30/2016 4:14:00 PM
Your news is not bad at all! I am very aware of the new rule, have been waiting for implementation. This fish is fin clipped!
hewesfisher
12/31/2016 12:38:00 PM
Yep, clearly clipped. I have caught many hatchery fish colored just like that one. As hewesbob mentioned, there is a good discussion on the forum regarding the rule change. Implementation date wasn't announced in the most "transparent" and effective manner IMO.
Honda
1/1/2017 6:53:00 PM
Not a red band. We also caught 1 very similar the other day and it also had a clipped fin! Very nice fish. I believe that was a rainbow trout and not a triploid trout.
Honda
1/1/2017 6:53:00 PM
Not a red band. We also caught 1 very similar the other day and it also had a clipped fin! Very nice fish. I believe that was a rainbow trout and not a triploid trout.
hewesfisher
1/2/2017 7:53:00 AM
I don't recall when the transition to triploid took place so there are many non-triploid fin-clipped hatchery trout still in the lake. I've caught fin-clipped trout with developed egg sacks too (pre-triploid days). :-)
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