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Old 04-15-2008, 06:55 PM   #1
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Old 04-15-2008, 07:03 PM   #2
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Salter or Sea Runs?

Steve,
Here in CT those browns are called sea runs. And I thought salters were brookies. Is 'salter' the name sea run browns go by up that way??

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Steve,
Here in CT those browns are called sea runs. And I thought salters were brookies. Is 'salter' the name sea run browns go by up that way??

Thanks,

Woody
Yeah, at least with my little group of trout maniacs. We called them Salters because they were stocked a couple weeks ago in a salt creek and for all intent and purposes they are no different then your average pond fish except the salt water part at this time of year. They do fight better and will often leap clear of the water which pond browns usually do not do. In the fall, after surviving a summer in the creeks with the bass and occasional bluefish and they have changed color to almost all silver with green backs and a gold hue then they become in our eyes Sea Runs and much much harder to catch.

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