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		Hmm I've never saw a sculpin caught at causey either. A few years ago I did catch one in the Ogden river. Had no idea what it was when I got it
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		First i thought it was a borbut. If that is how you spell it. same pattern and tail and a fat head..
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		That's awesome, and   Funny the the youngsters were doing all the catching thanks for sharing
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		How was the ice, last i had heard the edges were a bit sketchy. Nice tigers, and i really do hate those ugly sculpin.
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		just use the plank you be fine. kind of odd. the edges are usually good by know.
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		I probably won't make it till later in the week so maybe with the colder night temps they will refreeze. thanks
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		Interesting catch.  You should've killed it and put it on your hook.  Sculpin get munched!
Glad the kids did well.
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		I wanted to use it for bait. But my 5 year son had to show is mommy. he was so proud of is fish. I couldn't do that to him. If i would have caught it. it would have been bait. to catch me a big ol' brown or maybe a big tiger...
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		I definitely would have killed it and put it down on a jig head!! That's brown candy there! !!! And there are monsters in there for sure! Splake too; )
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		I catch those sculpin all the time.  At least one a day if not more.  Also have caught a few crawdads haha
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		yes there are some monster browns in there. it has been a long time since i have seen a splake out of there. but that sculpin would have been a very nice snack for them..
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		Could have caught some like the ones I have out of there.  Here's some pics...
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		Nice Tigers... when did you harvest those brutes?
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		First pic is from last year and second pic is from decemeber
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		WoW. know you are just rubbing it in.. very nice tigers. the first one would be on my wall.. did you use sculpins? or what did you use? I have nothing else to say... rock on.
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		I actually released both of them.  I would rather see them live another day then to be put on my wall.  I caught both of them on rat finkees tipped with worm.  I've tried sculpins, got lots of hits but no hook sets
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		that is how we caught are 2 tigers rat finky and a whole worm
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		My fingers were just under its gillplate, not in its gills
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