Originally Posted By: Hanker
Honesty I’m way more into catching a quality fish in top notch, perfect condition. So many of the big fish you see are scarred up bucks that have been around a while. Hook into one of those fuggers at or near tidewater and it’s a completely different thing.


Absolutely. The buck in my story was colored up . Still fkn cool. But that hen I landed on the Trask (whoops,spot burn,sorry guys,KMA) that one year that ran me 3 holes down and soaked me when I tailed her,every bit 15,stands out. So awesome! That's why I love the lower Klamath. It's fish are 3-5 pounds but they are so violent and purely chrome and lovely fresh out the salt that it's one of my all time favorite fisheries. Don't tell though because it's a secret and not many people fish the Klamath. The upper Trinity is the real sleeper. Only 100 fly guides a day up there. Pristine!!