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Nature Pictures from Trout Streams, Page 15

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This beaver dam blocks fish movement in a small brookie stream.  Luckily the DNR seems to regularly remove the dams in this stretch, but the beavers just keep on rebuilding.
This beaver dam blocks fish movement in a small brookie stream. Luckily the DNR seems to regularly remove the dams in this stretch, but the beavers just keep on rebuilding.
RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenJul 22, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
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My dad attempts to pose with a 20-inch brown trout he just caught.  We took a "good" picture first, but I think this one is much better!
My dad attempts to pose with a 20-inch brown trout he just caught. We took a "good" picture first, but I think this one is much better!
RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenMay 26, 2005
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
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Look at the hole in that thing's mouth... no wonder mergansers are a threat to trout.
Look at the hole in that thing's mouth... no wonder mergansers are a threat to trout.
RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenJun 16, 2006
Date AddedJul 1, 2006
Cedar sweepers line the fertile spring creek headwaters of a famous trout stream.
Cedar sweepers line the fertile spring creek headwaters of a famous trout stream.
RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenJun 9, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
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RegionAlaska
Date TakenJul 14, 2007
Date AddedJul 19, 2007
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This is my biggest and certainly best stream-resident rainbow to date, a wild 19-incher pulled from a Class III-IV rapids.  It's also the first fish ever to take me into my backing.
This is my biggest and certainly best stream-resident rainbow to date, a wild 19-incher pulled from a Class III-IV rapids. It's also the first fish ever to take me into my backing.
RegionAlaska
Date TakenJul 6, 2007
Date AddedJul 19, 2007
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The moon lights a bridge under the stars near midnight over a nice trout river.
The moon lights a bridge under the stars near midnight over a nice trout river.
RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenJun 19, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
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My girlfriend holds her first trout up.  The photo's blurry because the lens is covered with mist from the waterfall.
My girlfriend holds her first trout up. The photo's blurry because the lens is covered with mist from the waterfall.
RegionNortheast
Date TakenMay 4, 2005
Date AddedFeb 2, 2006
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A strong rapids feeds into this famous salmon pool on a tributary of Lake Ontario.
A strong rapids feeds into this famous salmon pool on a tributary of Lake Ontario.
RegionNortheast
Date TakenNov 14, 2005
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
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This is my first musky on the fly, a 25 incher.
This is my first musky on the fly, a 25 incher.
RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenAug 10, 2005
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
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