When the southern shore of Lake Ontario warms up in April, big brown trout come in to feed just like this!
There's a saying around here that the plug fisherman will outfish the spoon fisherman most of the time.
Now that I've started the argument, let's see just what a nearly 30-inch brown will do when an old, 6-inch orange and gold-foil Rebel Fastrac swims by it.
Keep your fingers away from the screen:
This was pretty lucky, considering the fish only had the middle hook embedded on the outside of its mouth. What was even luckier was that I was using 14-pound test Berkely Crystal Fireline!
I had to retie the line as the fish wrapped itself up in it so bad that it frayed.
At least with a quick release, that fish was swimming away seconds later.
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