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    Senior Member (too much time on their hands) Big Skyz's Avatar
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    Giant Creek Fish (Even by my standards)

    This doesn't happen everyday. I took this young lady and her friend fishing on a tiny creek, and she pulled this huge splake (brook trout/lake trout hybrid) out. None of us had every heard of a splake that size being in this creek. It was truly a shocker! Give the video a little look, it really is an exceptional fish for the environment it came from. It is the biggest splake I've seen in real life.

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    It's a very cool video and you can pride on the young ladies face. It's an experience that will stick with her for a lifetime.

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    I'm pretty sure all of us that were there will not forget the day the monster splake showed up.

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    very cool!
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    Wowzer! I think I’d quit fishing…


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