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Just when you though Browns didn't grow that big, think again! This monster came from none other than Patagonia recently. The fish and picture came from the Facebook pages of Salar Flies. Can't wait to chase some Browns again down South, great time down there a few years ago but nothing like this..Brown or Atlantic, what ya think?
that looks like a coloured-up atlantic salmon
ReplyDeleteYeah that's exactly what I thought but they listed it as a Browny, I would take it no matter what! Thanks for posting
ReplyDeleteThis is amzing people amazing place...Love the photo and like the area!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing place indeed, talk about a destination I would love to make it back down to again some day!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not a brown...that's an Atlantic Salmon. Terrain looks like that of Iceland or perhaps the Litza or Kharlovka on the Kola Peninsula of Russia.
ReplyDeleteBen thanks and yeah, it's hard to decide on but it does look more like an Atlantix if anything. Beast of a fish!
ReplyDeleteRichard from Salar Flies here.
ReplyDeleteI am afraid we did not list that as a brown trout. It is an atlantic salmon taken off the Kharlovka by justin maxwell stuart from wherewisemenfish.
Tight lines