Thanks for the video.. I’m still recovering from a accident. and every time I watch your uploads it motivates me even more.. to recover faster and get out there fishing again. I love filming trout they’re such beautiful fish.
@@zacharylong6209 these are stocked Brook trout. 100% Brook. I’m from Georgia I have fished this state my entire life. I’m sure the trout up there have a different deeper color than these. These are not mature Brook. Just stockers.
Thanks for the video.. I’m still recovering from a accident. and every time I watch your uploads it motivates me even more.. to recover faster and get out there fishing again.
I love filming trout they’re such beautiful fish.
I have used these eggs before and they work.. those eggs are in my arsenal right now!!
Would really like to get that map. Where can I get one? I tried looking online but no luck
We got ours from the USFS
Where do you get a map like that?
Tourist centers, Forest Service and fish hatcheries
Where can I get one of those maps
The Forest Service.
Where did you find that map?
Sweet Dude !
Could I please have some of those eggs?
Everyone sells them:)
@@TeamPautzke My dad doesn't ...
I believe they are Brown trout not Brook. A brook has darker bands that run horizontal .
100% brook
They definitely look different then the brook trout I was just catching in the Adirondacks upstate New York
I agree. Im not sure anything other than brown and rainbow are stocked. And brooks native are regularly small...
@@zacharylong6209 these are stocked Brook trout. 100% Brook. I’m from Georgia I have fished this state my entire life. I’m sure the trout up there have a different deeper color than these. These are not mature Brook. Just stockers.