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		Decided to give it a shot, even though I rarely do very well there.  To our surprise it was actually a fruitful morning!  Gold/orange Cleo and mustard color flickashad were to ticket.  Mostly browns with a couple cuts.  Check out the color on this brown![cool]
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		Was out there Sunday myself, managed 1 brown out of the river channel, tried the west bank but they didn't seem too hungry over there.
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		Thanks for posting. Wow, do you think it is a brown? Don't Brown's have red spots? It is strange looking.
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		Not all browns have those red spots, a lot of them look just like the fish Ironrod posted. When I was younger, 40 to 50 years ago, I always called the ones with the red spots German browns and the rest just browns, not sure if it is a male vs female thing but that fish looks like a brown to me.
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		Ours were pretty pale as well. I never thought much of it till I read the replies on this post!
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		Yes, the fish below the dam are much more colorful.  Here are a few I caught one day on the river below at about the same time of year.  Much rather catch the fish on the river...better fight and more colorful.
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		Beautiful fish 300!
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