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BrkTrt
02-16-2010, 01:16 PM
We fished a stream on the Cape on saturday 2/13.

The sea run brookies were somewhat accomadating, hitting streamers.

We fished an outgoing tide.




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If you are ever in Sandwich Mass, stop in here for the finest pizza on the Cape.



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Brk Trt

coolkyle
02-16-2010, 05:55 PM
Hi Brk Trt! Just curious, do these fish ever look silvery or is that not a char thing to do? How much time do they spend in the creek vs. salt?

BrkTrt
02-16-2010, 06:14 PM
Hi Brk Trt! Just curious, do these fish ever look silvery or is that not a char thing to do? How much time do they spend in the creek vs. salt?


I've never caught one that was silvery, and can't say if they do change to that color. Perhaps a email to Mass F&WL may help answer that question.

As to there time in the salt I believe they spend time there in the winter and retreat to the cooler spring fed water of the stream in May or so.

I have hooked many brookies in that pic of the swift water, its right at the streams mouth to the salt bay.

I hope this was helpful.




Brk Trt