I don't have a ruler on my pontoon boat, but the "monster brown" was about
20-22" and very robust with a huge kipe.  I'd say it was 6lbs, easily the
heaviest fish I've caught at Pass Lake.

On the fishing board at the launch, someone said that they caught a 31"
brown!  Regardless of the size, the browns are in great shape and are
unbelievably colorful.  


On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Richard Embry wrote:

> What constitutes a monster brown?
> 
> Richard
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 10:36 PM
> Subject: Re: Pass Lake?
> 
> 
> >Pass lake was really hot about 2 weeks ago.  Fished it Saturday and caught
> >one monster brown and a 14" Rainbow in 2 hours.  The water is very turbid
> >with algae, visibility was 1-1.5 ft.  The browns are losing their
> >aggresiveness but you can still find a few tight against the bank.
> >
> >I was using a size 2 Wolley Bugger and a Gray Ghost.
> >
> >Sunday I banged my first steelhead in two years- N.F.Stilly at Forstson.
> >***************************************************************************
> *
> >Scott D. Craig                     The members of this genus (Salvelinus)
> >Fisheries/Aquatic Biologist       are by far the most active and handsome
> >U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service       of the trout, they live in the coldest,
> >Lacey, WA.                            cleanest and most secluded waters.
> >
> >Check out the homepage                No higher praise can be given to a
> >http://www.eskimo.com/~craigs         Salmonid than to say, it is a charr.
> >                                         (Jordan and Evermann 1896)
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Scott D. Craig                     The members of this genus (Salvelinus)
Fisheries/Aquatic Biologist       are by far the most active and handsome 
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service       of the trout, they live in the coldest,
Lacey, WA.                            cleanest and most secluded waters.
  
Check out the homepage                No higher praise can be given to a
http://www.eskimo.com/~craigs         Salmonid than to say, it is a charr. 
                                         (Jordan and Evermann 1896)

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