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04/20/2018
61° - 65°
Float Fishing
Rainbow Trout
Worms
Cloudy
Bobber
Afternoon
04/20/2018
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2641

Went to a high pressured lake in Pierce county.

Decided boyscoutman and I would use the good weather to give the trout bite a go. Started off casting rooster tails and spinners, no luck on those. Then switched to power bait. ( since the lake had been stalked recently) no bites no fish. Switched to a bobber and worm in a little spot and boom within 3 minutes first fish. I proceeded to catch my limit in about an hour.

When I cleaned the smallest fish it had yellow meat. Does anyone know why?

Overall a very fun day


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JoshH
4/20/2018 10:16:57 PM
I've seen just spawned trout have white to yellow meat, but that there I would assume is diet related, or possibly something genetic.
502300
4/21/2018 11:54:46 PM
Thanks
Honk
4/21/2018 4:10:13 PM
I wouldn't eat that one. Strange color!
502300
4/21/2018 11:55:19 PM
Yeah i decided to play it safe and not eat it.
riverhunter
4/21/2018 6:33:27 PM
Its hard to say really without knowing what lake. (I hope you don't take that ass being a smart a$$ as I respect your decision to not disclose your location) The reason I say this is some lakes are stocked with jumbo trout which are usually just trout that have been used for spawning their whole lives. Once the hatcheries don't need those fish they will stock them in lakes such as beaver lake that recieves jumbos every fall. These fish usually have yellow meat as they been pellet fed their entire life and have spawned once or more. Other then that it could just be eating snails can also contribute to them having yellow. I am no expert on this just speaking on I have noticed
502300
4/21/2018 11:54:31 PM
thanks
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