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I'm new to trout and salmon fishing,can anyone tell me where to get the Browns,and what is a good lure to use,I do have a Boat and i fish out of the Genny.

Thanks

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Posted

This time of year they are lock jaw and are not much for chasing things. They will head up the streams toward the end or after the kings have been in. They like their eggs.

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not all browns go up the rivers

last time out monday and caught 3 browns in about 15-25 fow out from the -frame in mexico bay, 2 on crawler harness on copperline, and 1 on downrigger and r&r greenglow spoon going 1.7-1.9 on gps ...dunno how you guys do it out west tho.

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That's the same question I've been asking myself since they returned to Cleveland in 1999. The real Browns are in Baltimore now.... they're called the Ravens! As far as the fish called "browns", they'll be coming up the creeks very soon to feast on the salmon eggs. Anytime now, we all hope! I have a buddy that fished Burt last Sunday, and he said he saw very few browns caught, but there were enough salmon to keep things interesting. I'll be up Sunday thru Tuesday to check it out myself, wearing my traditional Browns tossel cap, hoping that the swimming variety of Browns have arrived. Remember - no skein, no gain! Tight lines to all!

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