Nature Pictures from Trout Streams, Page 20
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Here I'm looking through the sampling net for interesting nymphs, some of which ended up on this site.

This little Lake Ontario tributary looked beautiful in mid-November, but I found no lake run fish.

Lena unceremoniously releases her first self-fly-caught trout. It landed safely in its home pool.
I like the unexpected "oops" pictures so much better than normally posed fish!
I like the unexpected "oops" pictures so much better than normally posed fish!

A large spring's short outlet enters the river here and keeps it open during even the deepest cold spells.

I like this little moss-bottomed trickle of a tributary.


It just feels wrong that no trout rose up from this ledge pool to smack a Royal Wulff. There doesn't seem to be much of a trout population here.
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Jedi Master Mishka, the mighty 6-week-old labrador retriever puppy, investigates my largest brook trout ever (as of June '06). He quickly approved of the fish and then tried to eat my sock.
Disclaimer: Before any C&R evangelists go for my throat, I'll point out that this is the only trout I've kept all year, and it inhaled my dry fly directly into its gills and ripped one of them out during the fight. It was mine or the herons'.
Disclaimer: Before any C&R evangelists go for my throat, I'll point out that this is the only trout I've kept all year, and it inhaled my dry fly directly into its gills and ripped one of them out during the fight. It was mine or the herons'.

