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Brandonkop

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Territorial Trout Behavior
« on: November 24, 2019, 11:45:42 AM »


After reviewing some underwater footage I had on the digital shelf it becomes very apparent that I have not produced many videos this summer and that this was some pretty sweet footage.  So why not slap it together and discuss what is going on from my perspective.  Maybe it might even translate into more fish on some of those days on the water.  After reviewing the underwater footage I noted that the fish are actually very territorial.  They seem to be more interested in chasing another fish out of their zone then grab a big fat wiggling juicy garden worm.  So why is this happening?  Well I can't say for sure, but in this video you will at least here what I think.  Please tell me in the comment section below if you have any thoughts on what you are seeing as well.  Good luck whether you are soon to be on ice or still stuck on open water like me.
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Re: Territorial Trout Behavior
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2019, 02:12:01 PM »
Interesting footage.

I can see some fish being territorial, no different than fish in an aquarium I guess.  I wonder what some big Pike or walleye act like that don’t travel a lot.
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