View Full Version : Enormous rainbows
dakota560
01-09-2019, 02:09 PM
Gerry not sure I'm allowed to post links but saw this video and couldn't believe how big these rainbows are. If it's not, my apologies go ahead and delete or move it. If it is, check out the size of these brutes. Footage I believe is from New Zealand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz8vHvGUnyY
Hard to believe rainbows can get that big. Those must be some nutritious pellets! Good chance Justin, Chris and possibly Eddie and Mikey are booking flights to New Zealand this very moment!
Hookmanski
01-09-2019, 02:26 PM
Good chance Justin, Chris and possibly Eddie and Mikey are booking flights to New Zealand this very moment!
Mikey and Eddie are probably half way across the Pacific on the Mamba by now! :D New Zealand is definitely on my fishing bucket list. They get big over there!
Mikey topaz
01-09-2019, 03:11 PM
Gerry not sure I'm allowed to post links but saw this video and couldn't believe how big these rainbows are. If it's not, my apologies go ahead and delete or move it. If it is, check out the size of these brutes. Footage I believe is from New Zealand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz8vHvGUnyY
Hard to believe rainbows can get that big. Those must be some nutritious pellets! Good chance Justin, Chris and possibly Eddie and Mikey are booking flights to New Zealand this very moment!
Njf meet and greet in New Zeland.... I’m down!!! You go there and catch one them and come back to Nj and you will never trout fish in Njf again😆
AndyS
01-09-2019, 03:53 PM
Or stay a little closer and go to Arkansas.
bigfishy
01-09-2019, 05:04 PM
Impressive for sure buuuuttt??? triploids rite next to the farm thats raising them?? common...Would it be more challenging to cast into the holding pens and try to fight them out to the river??Guess i'ld do it if i lived there but not often....New Zealand has lots of gigantic native and wild trout that would keep me busy over those engineered mutants.....I think RV toyed with the idea of stocking triploids at one time...Not sure what the hold up waz? Impressive size none the less
Wilson
01-09-2019, 07:59 PM
Reminds me of 《when it was allowed before 911》fishing the power plant during the dead of winter on the Susky. Was lots of fun for gigantic Smallies and Crappies.
It was too easy!
Rapidfflow0
01-09-2019, 08:29 PM
Go to British Columbia for steelhead bigger fish and a reasonably cheap easy DIY trip. 7 years in a row for me now
dakota560
01-09-2019, 08:30 PM
BigFishy.....I understand your point but the farm is raising salmon and the trout are coming in I believe from whatever body of water feeds that canal and being opportunistic feeders on the pellets that fall below the holding pens. Don't think the farm is actually raising trout. Not 100% certain what constitutes the difference between a normal rainbow and a triploid other than a third set of chromosones but either way they're some pretty impressive rainbows.
Chrisper4694
01-10-2019, 12:18 PM
Go to British Columbia for steelhead bigger fish and a reasonably cheap easy DIY trip. 7 years in a row for me now
plenty in the erie and ontario tribs too, don't even need to go as far as bc
FASTEDDIE29
01-10-2019, 12:38 PM
Crazzzzzzzy!!!!! I’ll land one of those bows on 3 lb. test. Easy peasy!!!:D
JDTuna
01-10-2019, 09:10 PM
Impressive for sure buuuuttt??? triploids rite next to the farm thats raising them?? common...Would it be more challenging to cast into the holding pens and try to fight them out to the river??Guess i'ld do it if i lived there but not often....New Zealand has lots of gigantic native and wild trout that would keep me busy over those engineered mutants.....I think RV toyed with the idea of stocking triploids at one time...Not sure what the hold up waz? Impressive size none the less
The rainbows and browns in the canals are a wild, self sustaining populations. They are not tripod, or stocked. Pens were used to raise salmon, not trout.
These canals hold both brown and rainbow trout up to 40 pounds. No trout fishery in the world can produce as many trophy wild trout.
JDTuna
01-10-2019, 09:13 PM
Go to British Columbia for steelhead bigger fish and a reasonably cheap easy DIY trip. 7 years in a row for me now
Beautiful fish! BC does have big steelhead, but very few (if any) would approach 30 to 40lbs like the fish in the canals.
Rapidfflow0
01-10-2019, 09:54 PM
Beautiful fish! BC does have big steelhead, but very few (if any) would approach 30 to 40lbs like the fish in the canals.
True but I see plenty of wild sea run 20lb steelhead every year and have personally witnessed 2 at or over 30. A friend who goes to bc every year did this trip last year. He loaned me the book written by the guru of that canal fishing over there. His exact words were save your money and do an extra month or two in BC
Rapidfflow0
01-10-2019, 10:05 PM
This is what you want to get your hands on if you really want to know about that fishery.
icebadger
01-10-2019, 11:30 PM
very impressive fish indeed.. i have never witnessed a rainbow trout at 33lbs :eek: then again i have not traveled outside the U.S. that much to have seen anything like that..
O'Connor
01-11-2019, 10:54 AM
Pulaski area is of course great, but besides the lake ontario tribs there are two other trout fishing spots I've tried which are incredible.
1.) Olypmpic Peninsula, Forks Washington. Fish the Calawah, Hoh and Sol Duc River for Natural steelhead. late January - March is when the native fish come through. The scenery is insane..the hoh river is opaque in color. never seen anything like it. We did very well steelhead fresh from the Pacific...fish are so bright you had to wear sunglasses. also sprinkled in were cuthroat trout. Piscatorial Pursuits is the guide I went with. excellent.
2.) Milwaukee Harbor, Milwaukee, WI. Fished with Eric Hataaja. Former Marine, real solid guy....about as enthusiastic a fisherman as you can imagine. check him out on FB. absolute enormous browns. He fishes all the tribe of Lake Michigan and the lake itself. High recommend. Was catching teen sized browns in the shadows of Milwaukee sky scrapers while guys in suits were walking by. good times. good steelhead as well.
RichS
01-12-2019, 06:17 PM
I fished NZ about 20 years ago for spawning run bows in the Tongariro. Imagine fishing pubic water with a good shot at a lake run rainbow up to 15lb. and seeing 1 other person all day. I caught a 2,5 & 7lb in 1/2 day fishing. Lost a big one when the line wrapped around the reel seat. The guys at the shop said the fishing had been slow. Fished other rivers for browns and never saw another person. Would love to get back, but I'd go to a remote spot for big browns. I can watch NZ trout videos all day.
Capt. Lou
01-12-2019, 08:17 PM
I have to agree BC can to produce some big bows . I fished several rivers out their and lakes for kamloops as well but the Dean was my favorite . I got my biggest steelhead on the Dean min 90's estimated weight over 20# + Those Dean fish fought hard and it's a beautiful piece of water , a friend got a 30# fish out of the Thompson . There were big bows in many of these waters but lately they taken a hit , but like they say timing is everything .
The Kamloops Rainbows at the Douglaston Lakes ranch were some of the toughest bows I've taken they could literally pull your float tube all over the lake.
All fly caught fish out west .
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