HuntingNY-News Posted June 4, 2012 Share Posted June 4, 2012 "I saw some fish breaking the water feeding on bait in 15 feet and I assumed it was a school of smallmouth." .Submitted photoClay Mike Cusano holds up a nice, 4.93-pound brown trout he caught on Oneida Lake opening day of walleye season.He wrote: "I caught it on a Lucky Craft Pointer 100 suspending jerk bait. "I saw some fish breaking the water feeding on bait in 15 feet and I assumed it was a school of smallmouth."Two casts with the pointer and I hooked a fish. Saw the flash of brownish-gold so I assumed it was a thick walleye, but then the fish started to fight in a rather weird circular spinning motion – so I assumed bowfin."As it got to the net, my partner Burnie Haney and I both said “It’s a trout?!”…. Pretty cool. Only the 2nd trout of my life and both have come from rather unique places. (I wrote two years ago about how Cusano landed a big brown on Onondaga Lake on opening day of trout season.)"This fish, because we had a IGFA certified scale (Burnie’s), gave me some size perspective regarding the brown I got on Onondaga."That fish on Onondaga was bigger than the 7 lbs I guesstimated it at – apparently I’m much better at estimating the weight of bass than trout. View the full article on The Syracuse Outdoors Blog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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