Nature Pictures from Trout Streams, Page 10
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My dad finally broke his long, uncanny fishless streak with this nearly 2 inch long common shiner caught on a size 22 Serratella imitation during a Trico spinner fall. Heh heh.

I believe this is the highest free-falling waterfall in the East. The pool below it is off-limits to fishing but probably isn't that great, anyway -- by all accounts the stream's trout population is mediocre at best.
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A black bear cub stares down at me from a large pine near one of my favorite trout streams.
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This 15" brown trout took a small emergent sparkle pupa on a large Catskill river.


Some mergansers stretch and prepare to evacuate their rock as our canoe nears.

This tiny spring creek is extremely fertile, and I sampled many interesting insects I didn't find anywhere else. The water was completely open even though other nearby spring creeks were frozen over and the snow was three feet deep.

The Copper River is another of Alaska's major glacial drainages, hosting huge salmon runs which spread out more thinly into its clearwater tributaries to spawn.
This panorama is best viewed full-size.
This panorama is best viewed full-size.

