DON,

 Well if the Browns were in Spawning Colours that does explain the long distant chasing of the Prey.. I can really get Spawning Browns all uppty-up with a well fished Sculpin Bugger or Black Ghost pattern...they do chase that little intruder down.. Fun to watch them go nuts after it.. Don't strike too soon... A fun game in the Fall months , Yes!!!!

     DEAN...

 Don Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dean,
I think the steelies have a different eating habit
than the bows he was fishing for, which happened to be
in Montana. It is not to say the bows wouldn't chase
them down; rather that they wouldn't move as far or
act as aggressively as the browns, which were in
spawning colors. This may explain why the browns act
like the steelhead you refer to. I think also that his
point was to illustrate that browns might be a bit
more territorial than rainbows, thus explaining why in
your experience the browines will move for a sculpin
imitation and not a nymph.

DJ



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