Catch and cook brook trout on Thomas buoyant spoons

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mike-uh
Any brook trout lovers out there?
I found some pristine lakes and ponds high up into the Eastern Sierras back in August! The brookies there don’t get very big due to the limited insect/aquatic life. But the populations are still booming and the quality of taste these fish have are absolutely delicious. I also filmed hours of underwater footage and included the best clips in this video. I hope you all enjoy!! VIDEO———
 
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GaryP1958
Good job little hike in I bet and Mt Tom in the back priceless!
 
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mike-uh
Good job little hike in I bet and Mt Tom in the back priceless!
Oh! Maybe! This was my first time hiking this portion of the Sierras so it could be Mt. Tom .
 
troutdude
Great video and awesome scenery! Purty feesh too boot. What more could a hiker ask for eh?
 
DOKF
It looks spectacular! A trip to remember.
 
GaryP1958
Oh! Maybe! This was my first time hiking this portion of the Sierras so it could be Mt. Tom .
What trailhead did you take!
 
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mike-uh
Great video and awesome scenery! Purty feesh too boot. What more could a hiker ask for eh?
it’s true...some of the best gifts nature has to give!
 
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mike-uh
It looks spectacular! A trip to remember.
It really was...the very next day I was back in the city for work and it felt like I had just experienced a dream.
 
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GaryP1958
South Lk some great fishing there yes my old stomping grounds nice hike you can also go up from Sabrina and North Lake! From N Lk you are already at 9350 feet saves some hiking
 
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Diehard
Very cool man thanks for
 
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South Lk some great fishing there yes my old stomping grounds nice hike you can also go up from Sabrina and North Lake! From N Lk you are already at 9350 feet saves some hiking
Gooootcha, heck yeah man thanks for the tip! I wanted to fish South Lake on this trip because I’ve heard the same thing! But I ended up poopin myself out on the hike back down