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Old 04-03-2013, 12:25 PM
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Default Anyone got any opinions on which lake produces the best tasting trout

I like the fish out of Wildhorse lake by Hinton , also the trout at Pierre Grey lakes, Mabey someone knows a lake where the trout taste better.sea trout would be best but don't have that option at this time..
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Old 04-03-2013, 12:35 PM
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the best tasting trout i've had was from white lake in b.c.
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Old 04-03-2013, 12:48 PM
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I wonder where people come up with the ideas for dumb threads. Does anybody know where I can find a pair of high top runners that are 3 colors? I just hate the two tone ones they look kind of, welllll funny you know.
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Does anybody know where I can find a pair of high top runners that are 3 colors? I just hate the two tone ones they look kind of, welllll funny you know.
http://www.yoox.com/us/women/shoponl...p%20sneakers_c

I think we an help you! If everyone gets together, searches out these fancy shoes, pm whatever you find to Pincherguy!

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http://www.yoox.com/us/women/shoponl...p%20sneakers_c

I think we an help you! If everyone gets together, searches out these fancy shoes, pm whatever you find to Pincherguy!

Some of Pincher's fancy shoes on that site are $600 a pair.

How about someone just drops by his place with some midol.

To answer the OP, the colder the water, the better the fish in my experience.
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Old 04-03-2013, 03:20 PM
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Its true.....the colder the water the better they taste ! But that applies to most fish in Alberta. That is why ice fishing is such an active sport here.
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Old 04-03-2013, 03:24 PM
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Yes I would have to agree colder the water the better ,anyone ever eat fish from obed lake ? It's pretty deep I hear .i fished near crows nest some years ago caught some nice tasting brookies there can't recall the name , it wasn't far of the Beaton track though ,there was lake where you could catch cutthroats nearby , and also a lake to catch lakers beautifu deep lake thought I heard someone say a train was at the bottom at some time past
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To answer the OP, the colder the water, the better the fish in my experience.
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Some of Pincher's fancy shoes on that site are $600 a pair.

How about someone just drops by his place with some midol.

To answer the OP, the colder the water, the better the fish in my experience.
Ya what he said....jeesh, Colder the water the better, running cold water even better!
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I wonder where people come up with the ideas for dumb threads. Does anybody know where I can find a pair of high top runners that are 3 colors? I just hate the two tone ones they look kind of, welllll funny you know.
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well you did read this thread...................................:sign0161 : Dark Lake bc brookies they were awesome...................................later
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Trout taste like crap compared to perch, jack and eyes !!
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Duck Lake Montana, Best tasting rainbows you will ever have. The meat is orange like salmon.
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Trout taste like crap compared to perch, jack and eyes !!
i like trout perch and eyes

Jack............ not so much lol

i made ginger steam fish with soya sauce before using trout, and it tasted AMAZING,

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I wonder where people come up with the ideas for dumb threads. Does anybody know where I can find a pair of high top runners that are 3 colors? I just hate the two tone ones they look kind of, welllll funny you know.
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And I wonder why people put dumb responses (look the above)....shakes head...grow up or don't post anything if you have nothing good to say. Anyways to help out with advice for good tasting trout, my experience was as mentioned on here, good cold water, deeper the lake/pond the better and aerated ponds always produce better tasters. Mitchell is a great little pond and same with Struble as well.
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Old 04-05-2013, 12:28 PM
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Dolberg lake in the winter. Lake X in Saskatchewan is a close second.

Aside from lakes I find that the char taste better than trout. Unless, they are big fish then they are all equally greasy.

As for runners, you should get a load of the new spring fashion on the racks at Sport Check....phewww! They likely glow in the dark. For those of you with teenagers aspiring to be the next Nash, Lin, James be ready to shell out!
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Aside from lakes I find that the char taste better than trout. Unless, they are big fish then they are all equally greasy.
I find the best way to eliminate the "greasy taste" of lakers and larger trout is to fillet the fish as you would a walleye, pike etc and remove the white fatty tissues on upper back and behind the dorsal fin with a very sharp knife, the belly meat also contain alot of the white fatty tissue that contains the oils that in turn give a greasy texture to the meat. I have a stellar recipe for a baked or BBQ stuffed lake trout and salmon. Cheers!
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Dolberg lake in the winter. Lake X in Saskatchewan is a close second.

Aside from lakes I find that the char taste better than trout. Unless, they are big fish then they are all equally greasy.

As for runners, you should get a load of the new spring fashion on the racks at Sport Check....phewww! They likely glow in the dark. For those of you with teenagers aspiring to be the next Nash, Lin, James be ready to shell out!
How long to travel to this dolberg lake from central Alberta?
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And I wonder why people put dumb responses (look the above)....shakes head...grow up or don't post anything if you have nothing good to say. Anyways to help out with advice for good tasting trout, my experience was as mentioned on here, good cold water, deeper the lake/pond the better and aerated ponds always produce better tasters. Mitchell is a great little pond and same with Struble as well.
I guess if people post these kind of threads they deserve the dumb answers. ... shake head back ... My question was about the shoes, don't have an answer the sshh
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Old 04-05-2013, 02:47 PM
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And the answer is ... wait for it

Maligne Lake Jasper National Park 5400' 310fow

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I wonder where people come up with the ideas for dumb threads. Does anybody know where I can find a pair of high top runners that are 3 colors? I just hate the two tone ones they look kind of, welllll funny you know.
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Old 04-05-2013, 09:26 PM
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Default Char out of cold water - Yumh!

By far the best tasting "trout" are char (Brook trout. Lakers) out of really cold water. Muskiki brooks, Yukon Lakers. Rainbows and Cuts are pretty good if out of cold water. Yukon Lakers (especially in the early spring) are just about as good as Arctic Char (the absolute best if you can ever get some, and they are COLD water fish) - very "red" and with enough fat to be self-basting on an open fire grill. If you get Rainbows or Browns out of warm potholes or reservoirs they often are fine smoked, but can't really compare to char out of really cold water. The key factor is cold water - the second one is diet; if they are eating minnows/shrimp they are way better than if they are eating bugs. Much the same goes for perch/pike. Walleye seem to be just as good out of warm as cold (?). Burbot are fantastic regardless of water temp - but they are the local "lobsters", i.e. scavengers. So, my theory is that it is largely a factor of the water temp and diet (?), for most fish - walleye and burbot may be exceptions (?).
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Ya, my private fishery! Little lake X, SE 36-1#-##-w4 , lol! Not a trout eater but these guys are simply sumthin else
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Lake trout in McKee lake north of yellowknife. Trout here just can't compare
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Would be nice to have my own fish pond,but I don't so have to what the majority of people do,also three colored runners shouldn't be that had to find.
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Upper Kananaskis Lake in Alberta has great tasting trout - there is a path that runs along the lake from the upper parking lot to a set of waterfalls emptying into the lake. The base of the falls has amazing fishing - there were several people fly fishing but we took our girls and just used small spinners. We limited out on trout everyday.
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I like the fish out of Wildhorse lake by Hinton , also the trout at Pierre Grey lakes, Mabey someone knows a lake where the trout taste better.sea trout would be best but don't have that option at this time..
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Anyone come in contact with the grizzlies up at silks tone at all . Talked to a guy summer before last up at Wildhorse ,said he got run of by a grizz , said he jumped in the lake and swam across to his pickup, he said he would have been mauled only for his dog. But there's some huge rainbows , and excellent tasting , in the Silkstone.
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Heard that one before and likely true. There are Grizzlys every where . Just take the precautions and thinking ahead of time what you would do in a situation if you should run into one.
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Old 04-09-2013, 11:11 AM
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What sort of precautions ? Pepper spray ,bells ,whistles etc.A rifle would be my pick ,would that be illegal ? As protection I mean .
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Outside the park yes ..But getting back to the topic of this thread... Trout from mountain waters are usually tasty over an open fire with a little butter and a few onions and pepers ..wrapped in tin foil and cokk on each side for 4 to 7 mins depending on heat..hungry now. heading for lunch..
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