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Updates from July 18, 2004
Photos by
Troutnut
from
the Bois Brule River
in
Wisconsin
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My dad nearly broke a long troutless slump fighting a 16-inch rainbow in fast water. It spit the hook after a while.
State
Wisconsin
Location
Bois Brule River
Date Taken
Jul 18, 2004
Date Added
Jan 25, 2006
Author
Troutnut
Camera
Olympus C740UZ
Underwater photos by
Troutnut
from
the Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
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Here's the surface of the river viewed from below during a
Tricorythodes
spinner fall. Several dead spinners are visible.
In this picture:
Mayfly Genus
Tricorythodes
(Tricos)
.
State
Wisconsin
Location
Namekagon River
Date Taken
Jul 18, 2004
Date Added
Jan 25, 2006
Author
Troutnut
Camera
Olympus C740UZ
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A school of large common shiners feeds in a frenzy on
Tricorythodes
mayfly spinners which were all over the surface on this July morning.
State
Wisconsin
Date Added
Jan 25, 2006
Author
Troutnut
Camera
Olympus C740UZ
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