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Maine Brook Trout fishing really comes alive as soon as ice out comes in the spring. The fish are then on the surface of the water and it is heaven for fly fisherman. These fish freely rise for flies and are not too fussy about what they take until later in the season. The fish will jump when hooked and many a prize fish has been lost by the surprised fisherman. Some people have had Mr. Grignon mount their fish is just this pose. That is, the one that didn't get away!
It has become very common in Maine for people to collect moose antlers that have dropped during the winter. These antlers are most usually found in the spring of the year as the snow melts. There are people who spend lots of time looking for these antlers. Many a fisherman has had Mr. Grignon mount their trophy Brook Trout on on a moose antler. He has done many like the one pictured here, both single and double fish.
Mr. Reimond Grignon mounted this beautiful stringer mount for a customer. Brook Trout are among the most sought after game fish in Maine. They are considered the most beautiful fish. Brookie's as they are called, freely rise to dry flies and fly fishing is the preferred way to fish for these fish. They are found in many lakes, ponds, rivers and streams Maine. The average Brook Trout in Maine weighs around a pound and will measure twelve inches long. There are many two pound and larger fish. It is not uncommon to catch a four pound Brook Trout in Maine today. The five pound plus fish comes much harder but is frequently done. Any Brook Trout over four pounds is a trophy fish. Mr. Grignon has mounted many Brook Trout from Maine that weighted five, six, and even seven pound fish. Click here to go to Fish Page 5 |
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