36" Brown

troutpocket

Stillwater strategist
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I would guess it’s a river with a lake at one end that supports a healthy population of browns. The top end sizes of the fish in the video usually result from spending time in a productive lake. some research on the guide/bro who posted would point towards the general area.
 

RCF

Life of the Party
I would guess it’s a river with a lake at one end that supports a healthy population of browns. The top end sizes of the fish in the video usually result from spending time in a productive lake. some research on the guide/bro who posted would point towards the general area.
You are correct.. Easy to do... Not going to hotspot here tho...
 

HauntedByWaters

Life of the Party
Not hating, that is a beast, but it didn’t look 36” to me.
 

Tallguy

Steelhead
I assumed the thread was about this fish in the Tahoe area (below). What a slab!



Huge Fly’s looks a little longer than the taped 30” in that video.

I used to live pretty close to that location. Still would, if my coworkers hadn't been a bunch of unhappy a##holes. The lake downstream of that location has some neat stories floating around of large night time browns on chipmunk flies. Never quite got around to trying that sadly.
 

albula

We are all Bozos on this bus
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I assumed the thread was about this fish in the Tahoe area (below). What a slab!



Huge Fly’s looks a little longer than the taped 30” in that video.

Now there is a complete tool.
 

Bob Rankin

Wandering the country with rifle and spey rod.
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Very nice fish!!!! Not my style of fishing whatsoever. To each there own.
 
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