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Post by flyfishgb on Nov 8, 2006 11:10:10 GMT -5
Hey all, I was up in South County this weekend and decided to take a walk in the woods around my house. Low and behold i discover a nice looking stream that goes up a ravine. I noticed a few small brookies swimming around and a 16 inch rainbow in the lower section. I am guessing a lake stockie found its way into the stream. Returning two days later with on the day after the full moon. I tied on a small Parachute Adams and began to fish. This first fish was in the flat water of a nice looking plunge pool, The fly hit the water perfectly and the little WILD! brookie hit the fly and took off screamin but was landed it within moments. Its so nice to watch a fish come up and hit your fly on the surface. The next fish was in a pool in which i had to use the drop from above and let fly fall down waterfall method and ended up being the largest one i caught which was about five to six inches. Put up a nice fight and was only able to capture one photo before he decided to release himself. The last fish i that was caught was lured out from under a log it was only about four inches long... All fish were caught and released without the touch of a hand . I was fortunate enough on this day to have the pleasure of catching such a beautiful fish.
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Post by fisher16 on Nov 16, 2006 17:41:55 GMT -5
Nice fish and pic's. I have discovered a couple of new streams this year due to getting new access for hunting. Haven't got a chance to fish them yet.
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Post by flyfishgb on Jan 31, 2007 15:54:39 GMT -5
Joe,
Can you tell what sex these brookies are ??
It would be nice to know!
thx
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Post by JoeOverlock on Jan 31, 2007 17:08:02 GMT -5
#1 female #2 male? I need to see it from the side. #3 female
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Post by Uplander on Jan 31, 2007 22:23:11 GMT -5
#1 female #2 male? I need to see it from the side. #3 female #1 agree #2 agree #3 agree, but it could be a male; difficult to tell from the photo....
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