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I particularly like the one about Grout Brook, which features J. Michael Kelly, the former outdoors writer for The Post-Standard.

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<p><br />Syracuse, N.Y. -- During the past couple of years, I have written stories with accompanying videos of several popular Central New York trout streams.</p>

<p>Check them out. They should whet your appetite to get out on opening day Tuesday. I just looked at them again and they had that effect on me. </p>

<p>I particularly like the video about <a href="http://videos.syracuse.com/post-standard/2011/03/great_trout_fishing_at_grout_b.html">Grout Brook, which features J. Michael Kelly, the former outdoors writer for The Post-Standard. </a>That one is particularly good for viewing prior to the opener.</p>

<p>The other three streams: <a href="http://blog.syracuse.com/outdoors/2012/05/trout_fishing_stream_profile_a.html">Butternut Creek</a>, <a href="http://blog.syracuse.com/outdoors/2012/05/limestone_creek_easy_to_forget.html">Limestone Creek </a>and <a href="http://blog.syracuse.com/outdoors/2012/05/limestone_creek_easy_to_forget.html">Chittenango Creek</a>, were done as part of a series I did on year-round trout streams (which by the way, means you can fish them prior to Tuesday's opener if you want).</p>

<p>The profiles of these three streams also include maps showing where the public fishing rights stretches are located.That's good information to know if you haven't fished these waterways before. <br /><a href="http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/03/onondaga_county_top_of_list_for_anglers_on_opening_day_of_trout_fishing_season.html#incart_river_default">Read why Onondaga County will be a hot spot for trout fishermen Tuesday,</a></p>

<p>Finally, for those who are interested, check the video of<a href="http://blog.syracuse.com/outdoors/2010/03/video_electro-shocking_rainbow.html"> DEC electroshocking big rainbow trout on Catharine Creek,</a> at the southern end of Seneca Lake prior to the start of the 2010 season.</p>

<p><br />Good luck on Tuesday!</p>

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