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pestguard1
28-02-2008, 18:20
Just got back from a few hours fishing on the Wear at Croxdale and landed this nice sea trout of 4.5lb ish (forgot to weigh it ) .
What I thought was a salmon ,turns out to be a sea trout.
Just looked on google for this fish,and it turns out to be a sea trout and not a salmon.
I was coarse fishing , when this fish took my maggot,naturally it went back to grow some more.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b85/pestguard1/reduced.jpg
Nice catch,bet it put up a good fight on course tackle! The dryfly purests would be upset to see you using maggot for trout LOL
pestguard1
28-02-2008, 21:01
Nice catch,bet it put up a good fight on course tackle! The dryfly purests would be upset to see you using maggot for trout LOL
It shot off up river like a ruddy torpedo,and only stopped after I set drag a little bit tighter,then low and behold the bailif from our club actualy helped me with the landing net to land it.
I have always ledgered for trout with maggot ,cos I cannot get away with those ruddy fly rods...........all I seem to do is get in a tangle with the line............but each to there own.....even the bailif was ledgering with maggot.
It shot off up river like a ruddy torpedo,and only stopped after I set drag a little bit tighter,then low and behold the bailif from our club actualy helped me with the landing net to land it.
I have always ledgered for trout with maggot ,cos I cannot get away with those ruddy fly rods...........all I seem to do is get in a tangle with the line............but each to there own.....even the bailif was ledgering with maggot. Nice one! Have you tried a bunch of lobb worms yet? I used to get the odd salmon accidently while after barbel/eels!:whistling:whistling
Concerned Gamefisher
01-03-2008, 14:02
Just got back from a few hours fishing on the Wear at Croxdale and landed this nice sea trout of 4.5lb ish (forgot to weigh it ) .
What I thought was a salmon ,turns out to be a sea trout.
Just looked on google for this fish,and it turns out to be a sea trout and not a salmon.
I was fishing for trout, when this fish took my maggot,naturally it went back to grow some more.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b85/pestguard1/reduced.jpg
This post really concerns me! You appear to have course fishing gear yet you say you were targeting trout almost a month before the trout season opens :nono:
The fish you are holding is a sea trout kelt that spawned at the end of the season, a time when we let our quarry have a rest so they can breed in peace. At least you had the sense to return it, hopefully unharmed.
Was the baliff you mentioned aware your were targeting trout out of season?
pestguard1
01-03-2008, 15:12
This post really concerns me! You appear to have course fishing gear yet you say you were targeting trout almost a month before the trout season opens :nono:
The fish you are holding is a sea trout kelt that spawned at the end of the season, a time when we let our quarry have a rest so they can breed in peace. At least you had the sense to return it, hopefully unharmed.
Was the baliff you mentioned aware your were targeting trout out of season?
Welcome to the forum ..............
What I ment to put was I was coarse fishing .................
Even the bailif was useing maggot and catching trout , but no matter what I catch it goes back anyhow .
I always adopt a catch and release no matter what fish it is.
Davy Holt
03-03-2008, 20:34
Hiya Brian,
I may be wrong but I think you were correct with your first ID, it looks like a reasonably well mended Salmon Kelt to me. The tail looks as if it's concave (Salmon) and not convex (Sea Trout), also a distinct lack of Spots, a kelt Sea Trout would still be heavily Spotted at this time of year. I would have thought a concerned game angler would have been able to spot that ;)
This post really concerns me! You appear to have course fishing gear yet you say you were targeting trout almost a month before the trout season opens :nono:
The fish you are holding is a sea trout kelt that spawned at the end of the season, a time when we let our quarry have a rest so they can breed in peace. At least you had the sense to return it, hopefully unharmed.
Was the baliff you mentioned aware your were targeting trout out of season?
Oh err, wind up merchant, doffs cap and places gaff behind bush.
This post really concerns me! You appear to have course fishing gear yet you say you were targeting trout almost a month before the trout season opens :nono:
The fish you are holding is a sea trout kelt that spawned at the end of the season, a time when we let our quarry have a rest so they can breed in peace. At least you had the sense to return it, hopefully unharmed.
Was the baliff you mentioned aware your were targeting trout out of season?
i cant see anywere anything about brian targeting trout or salmon.. it took his bait and thats that!! he was also only explaining his method and still didnt say he was aiming for trout!!!!
anyway hello and welcome to wsf
nice trout there mate:victory:
pestguard1
03-03-2008, 22:31
Hiya Brian,
I may be wrong but I think you were correct with your first ID, it looks like a reasonably well mended Salmon Kelt to me. The tail looks as if it's concave (Salmon) and not convex (Sea Trout), also a distinct lack of Spots, a kelt Sea Trout would still be heavily Spotted at this time of year. I would have thought a concerned game angler would have been able to spot that ;)
Now Dave,
I did wonder about this fish, cos the bailif that was with me said it was a salmon ,yet the lad that took the photo said it was a sea trout.
I have looked on google about it ,and it says that it`s a sea trout ,going by all the spots.
But ..................it went back anyhow.
Davy Holt
03-03-2008, 22:42
Hiya Brian,
Now Dave,
I did wonder about this fish, cos the bailif that was with me said it was a salmon ,yet the lad that took the photo said it was a sea trout.
I have looked on google about it ,and it says that it`s a sea trout ,going by all the spots.
But ..................it went back anyhow.
the more I look at it the more I'm sure the Bailiff called it right.
nice fish m8 well done.TIGHT LINES
Cononfisher
04-03-2008, 23:45
Without a doubt, its a salmon. Biggest indicator is that the mouth finishes in line with the eye. In a sea trout, the mouth is much further back. But it is a kelt, and will eat anything as it attempts to get back to sea.
salmon bob
07-03-2008, 20:50
definetly a salmon kelt.surprised it tore off upstream must be a different breed to the coquet fish
nemosharktale
07-03-2008, 22:13
it is a nice fish seeing it its getting me thinking of getting the spinning rod out again
excellent catch bud...off season or not if u werent targeting seatrout/salmon whatever it is then u deserve that smile! cant say i would return a seatrout/salmon onseason but each to their own eh?!
good work, more pics please...this winter is dragging on a bit ;)
nemosharktale
08-03-2008, 10:43
the salmon season is open up here but you have to return them
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