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bam wrote:
Largest wild fish in smaller streams is about 21 inches for me. I'd like to know the cutoff though.... are waters like the Little J or Penns considered a regular stream? I know some of the small rich limestoners in the southern part of the state can hold massive fish, but a 28 inch fish is a monster trout anywhere... and a very nice fish even when talking about the Great Lakes.
I would say LJ and Penns are "regular streams", heck I would even go as far as to say that even streams as large as the D would be "regular". I think the point is excluding trib fisheries and steelhead. As noted 22" fish does not turn heads there. It does anywhere else. 22" fish is nice, no matter what PA stream you are fishing.
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