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<blockquote data-quote="JayKay" data-source="post: 272388" data-attributes="member: 324"><p>Yes, both rainbows. Both good in soup. Rainbow and chinook can be hard to differentiate, but at a glance, chinook have a black inside-mouth. </p><p></p><p>There are also brown trout in there, which can vary wildly in color too. I have also caught late chinook, that look at LOT like lake trout, and although we do have lakers in ND, I don't believe I've ever caught one.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, those are nice and fat 'bows. They also can be taken on slow-trolled floating cranks, and cranks on three-ways drifting the fast water. Compared to mountain trout, ours are F-A-T.</p><p></p><p>Rainbows are still eating this time of year. The late (3rd year class) salmon are no longer eating. They may strike at something in their face, but I understand that it's usually a reaction bite. Right now, a lot of the salmon look like zombie fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayKay, post: 272388, member: 324"] Yes, both rainbows. Both good in soup. Rainbow and chinook can be hard to differentiate, but at a glance, chinook have a black inside-mouth. There are also brown trout in there, which can vary wildly in color too. I have also caught late chinook, that look at LOT like lake trout, and although we do have lakers in ND, I don't believe I've ever caught one. Anyhow, those are nice and fat 'bows. They also can be taken on slow-trolled floating cranks, and cranks on three-ways drifting the fast water. Compared to mountain trout, ours are F-A-T. Rainbows are still eating this time of year. The late (3rd year class) salmon are no longer eating. They may strike at something in their face, but I understand that it's usually a reaction bite. Right now, a lot of the salmon look like zombie fish. [/QUOTE]
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