Spring Creek

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2008/03/04 08:05:32 (permalink)

Spring Creek

Just got my rainbow back from the taxidermy man. He did a beautiful job painting the fish. He was 26". Not large by steel standards but inland in a small stream had to mount him..

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    jlh42581
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    RE: Spring Creek 2008/03/04 08:56:20 (permalink)
    That crappie on the wall reminds me.... I had a huge one that I sent to a taxidermist that skipped town on a bunch of people. That fish is gone forever :(

    Nice bow.
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    bingsbaits
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    RE: Spring Creek 2008/03/04 09:01:01 (permalink)
     That crappie was a mail in job too the taxidermy people at bass pro. Freeze it up, wrap in newspaper,one day air. Plaque and all was under $150..

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    RE: Spring Creek 2008/03/05 20:56:15 (permalink)
    im assuming your talking about the spring creek just ouside of marienville right??if you are i can guess where that big boy was caught.. lol
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    bingsbaits
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    RE: Spring Creek 2008/03/07 06:42:16 (permalink)
    Nope Spring creek in Warren county near Hemlock lakes.

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    krott243
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    RE: Spring Creek 2008/03/07 08:16:27 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: bingsbaits

    Nope Spring creek in Warren county near Hemlock lakes.


    Is that the same spring creek, that runs just outside of corry?  I have a buddy that lives on Jackson Hill in spring creek area and spring creek is runs through the bottome of the hill.

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    RE: Spring Creek 2008/03/07 09:06:29 (permalink)
    i fish brokenstraw for trout i have a camp on mickelhill rd. nice fish
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    bingsbaits
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    RE: Spring Creek 2008/03/07 14:22:56 (permalink)
    About 2 miles up stream from Jackson hill..
     
    Caught a 30" 11lb Golden trout out of Brokenstraw at the cemetery bridge.

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    RE: Spring Creek 2008/03/07 15:03:45 (permalink)
    Everyone in the country just got out their topo maps looking for Spring Creek. Including me didn't know there was one that ran into the Brokenstraw. Nice fish by the way.

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    RE: Spring Creek 2008/03/07 15:13:26 (permalink)
    They usually dump one of the big pellet head breeders out in that area. I've just been lucky. Right place Right time Right lure..

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