Nature Pictures from Trout Streams, Page 50
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I was disappointed at first to find that all the risers one evening were fallfish, but I had fun once I adapted my expectations and started catching fallfish over 15 inches like this one.

The clear little stream I was fishing is fed by a tiny tributary running across a beautiful bed of nothing but moss.

This pretty rapids is one of many channels of a large warmwater river.

This tail end of a large glassy flat holds many nice rising trout most summer evenings, and it's extremely demanding of both stealth and fine casting.

This beautiful 21 inch brown was the first of several nice trout I caught in the best night of Isonychia fishing I've ever had. She smashed a big dry fly off the surface and fought like a nuclear submarine.

This is the glacial Tanana river, a major Yukon tributary. The water is so opaque with glacial silt that you can't see half an inch into it.

Here's my first sockeye salmon, for what it's worth. It was also the largest sockeye of the trip.


