Big Brook Trout Ontario Canada
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crash into me great song
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@legoman844 They are native to Ontario, and are a vital food source for many fish, you can either release them or use them for bait, (they are legal to use a bait). They do look very much like Gobies, but as I said, Gobies have a single cup shaped fin on their belly below the gills, Sculpins have two.
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@legoman844 its only a sculpin, gobies only have 1 pectoral fin, sculpins have 2.
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life is good. dont get any better than that.
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@HardRokMiner - It's clearly a sculpin. Not to worry though, I thought I had caught a bullhead the first time I got a sculpin. As a food source for large trout, sculpin are the most important fish that a lot of people know little about.
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@wildcatbungalo - No its not. Its a bullhead
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That little fish toward the end - it's a sculpin.
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doesnt the guy with the big hat and the beard remind u of les stroud?
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Where is this?
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"so do ya think ya have a sucker or a nice trout uh HOLY $H1T! THATS A BIG TROUT!
The fish in the cooler were brought up and over a beaver dam on that stream ... to an area of the creek which had been fished out ... i.e., there were native brookies there, until they were all caught and taken. Now they're back, and again spawning for future generations. Thats called conservation.
CaptJoel 2 years ago