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Quote from: wildmanoutdoors on December 01, 2010, 07:17:17 AMDo you know Reuben E? He is our cousin and captains my brothers crab boat the CELTIC. I've known Reuben since I was a kid only because we grew up in the same area (Moclips/PB)...He's a little older than me though. You forgot to mention that he's one of the best fishing guides too.Annette,I took a co worker fishing up there in late July last year. He tried fly fishing, but didn't have any luck...admittedly he was a little inexperienced in fishing these small west side streams. We switched to spinners and bait and had a blast...cut throat, dolly's, young stealhead, and a JULY COHO!
Do you know Reuben E? He is our cousin and captains my brothers crab boat the CELTIC.
So that looks like the upper Salmon River?
Yup, I was thinking Raft. So did he have all his teeth? I seem to remember another dandy bull in that area.
I agree. There was a study done to see how much genetics had to do withantler growth compared to feed. They took one Buck from a farm that had good genetics. They then went into the wild and tranqed a spike Buck. They then took the two deer and fed and treated them the same throughout their life. Here's what they found. The farm Buck the first two years grew much faster compared to the wild Buck's antlers. But by age 4 the speed of growth evened out. The biggest the wild Buck got was 175 and the farm Buck made it to 185. The two bucks had about the same rate of recession when they got older. This particular experiment showed that age and feed had more to do with antler size than genetics. Although genetics does play a small part.