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Topic: San Joaquin Hatchery pics  (Read 2973 times)

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piski

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Trekked down past Fresno to adopt a kayak this weekend (more on that later  :smt001) & Sunday made a leisurely trip to Millerton Lake. On the way, saw the sign for the San Joaquin Fish Hatchery so made a detour & stopped by. Nothing too exciting but I'm like a little kid with this stuff, so I tossed some Trout Chow pellets to the fish & snapped some pics. Enjoy
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Cool, thanks for the pics. You know every time I pass a hatchery I want to just pull off the road and check it out but I'm too stuck on getting on the water. :smt003 Cool to see that you can just show up and take a tour. I'll give it a try next time.

Funny.. in the 6th pic the trout are sticking their heads out of the water. What do they think they are.. koi.  :smt044

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Awesome  :smt007

Thanks for sharing.

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dude, some good looking lunkers in there!  thx for sharing


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Awesome!  That place is huge!  Can I have on of those in my back yard? :smt002
Thanks for the great pics.  -Matt


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Funny.. in the 6th pic the trout are sticking their heads out of the water. What do they think they are.. koi.  :smt044
Yea, until I was posting the pics, I didn't even notice that one with its mouth wide open in the air. They obviously get very conditioned to the feeding; a lot of them will actually congregate toward you as you walk by because they've gotten used to people tossing them food.

Awesome!  That place is huge!  Can I have on of those in my back yard? :smt002
Please put one in; then invite us all over for casting practice!
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Next time I go to a hatchery, I'm loading up on those 5c food scoops. They have to be the best bait for planter trout! :wink:


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Next time I go to a hatchery, I'm loading up on those 5c food scoops. They have to be the best bait for planter trout! :wink:

They already sell it.  :smt002
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Next time I go to a hatchery, I'm loading up on those 5c food scoops. They have to be the best bait for planter trout! :wink:

They already sell it.  :smt002
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It's gone up to 25c per scoop but I'm sure it's still a lot cheaper than the Berkley version! It would probably make good minnow bait, too, but so is dog & cat food... I noticed the blackbirds love the trout chow also.
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