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RegionAlaska
Date TakenJul 6, 2007
Date AddedJul 19, 2007
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This is my largest brook trout ever (as of June '06), 13 3/4".  It was sporadically surface feeding at dusk and took a nice spinner pattern on the first pass.
This is my largest brook trout ever (as of June '06), 13 3/4". It was sporadically surface feeding at dusk and took a nice spinner pattern on the first pass.
RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenJun 21, 2006
Date AddedJul 1, 2006
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RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenJul 21, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
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RegionAlaska
Date TakenJul 5, 2007
Date AddedJul 19, 2007
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This was my first Atlantic Salmon ever, a 23" landlock from a Finger Lakes tributary.  It rose up from the murky water, gulped my bright streamer near the surface, and sank down, almost like the rise form of a trout sipping a tiny bug.  I set the hook and landed the fish after a fight that exceeded my high expectations.
This was my first Atlantic Salmon ever, a 23" landlock from a Finger Lakes tributary. It rose up from the murky water, gulped my bright streamer near the surface, and sank down, almost like the rise form of a trout sipping a tiny bug. I set the hook and landed the fish after a fight that exceeded my high expectations.
RegionNortheast
Date TakenOct 19, 2005
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
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Here's the valley of a trout stream after a rainstorm.
Here's the valley of a trout stream after a rainstorm.
RegionPA Limestone
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
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Many trout live in this pool, but they're very difficult to approach.  The stream is very small and the pool unusually large, so the current is very slow.  The trout have all the time in the world to inspect the fly, and they spook extremely easily.
Many trout live in this pool, but they're very difficult to approach. The stream is very small and the pool unusually large, so the current is very slow. The trout have all the time in the world to inspect the fly, and they spook extremely easily.
RegionNortheast
Date TakenOct 13, 2006
Date AddedOct 18, 2006
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RegionNortheast
Date TakenOct 10, 2006
Date AddedOct 12, 2006
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I photographed this cedar waxwing from the canoe as we passed by it.
I photographed this cedar waxwing from the canoe as we passed by it.
RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenAug 15, 2005
Date AddedFeb 9, 2006
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RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenMay 27, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
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