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Originally Posted by kcfanXIII
I'm wondering how they are pulling these big fish out with the flooding that occurred down there early this year.
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One of two things:
they are fat stocker brooders that were put in the river after they were already big.
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fish are VERY good at staying put during flooding. They will almost always move up into the shallower, slower water during flooding.
I lean toward number 1. Wild fish (or fish that are holdovers from previous seasons) are never that fat. They just don't look like that. THIS is what a fish that has been in a river a while looks like:
See how strong and lean it is, and see how the fins are nice and crisp? That's in stark contrast to a hatchery trout, which may turn into fat abominations from learning to gorge on pellets at the hatchery.