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Thread: Land locked planted Steelhead in Thermolito After Bay......

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    Default Land locked planted Steelhead in Thermolito After Bay......

    http://www.appeal-democrat.com/artic...-boat-put.html


    Google it for more articles......
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    Sounds like a good time. I didn't really understand the article about the largest landlock caught to date. They said the first planting of these landlocks was 2007 and then towards the end of the article they said the largest caught to date was 9lbs back in 2007? That's some serious mayfly eating there! I couldn't think a steelhead could make it up the spillway and into the after-bay? Probably just a typo?

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    Question Entering the Afterbay....

    Not sure that going up the outlet is the only way into the afterbay. Plenty of independents around to help out. Stocking can occur by official or unofficial means, especially up there....
    "America is a country which produces citizens who will cross the ocean to fight for democracy but won't cross the street to vote."

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    Darian, that was in the back of my mind. A transplant is just a hop skip and jump from the river to the bay

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    Quote Originally Posted by fyshhead View Post
    Sounds like a good time. I didn't really understand the article about the largest landlock caught to date. They said the first planting of these landlocks was 2007 and then towards the end of the article they said the largest caught to date was 9lbs back in 2007? That's some serious mayfly eating there! I couldn't think a steelhead could make it up the spillway and into the after-bay? Probably just a typo?
    There are bigger mayflies in that water than you might think...

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    I have also heard that it is a good bass fishery too.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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