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©2004 Mike Speer
Underwater Cutthroat caught at Boxwood Gulch Ranch, on the north fork of the South Platte river near Bailey, Colorado. An Ex-streamly clear tail water, great for sub-surface photography.
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Underwater Cutthroat caught at Boxwood Gulch Ranch, on the north fork of the South Platte river near Bailey, Colorado. An Ex-streamly clear tail water, great for sub-surface photography.
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| Gripngrin | December 8th, 2006, 11:31 pm | |
| Front Range - Colorado Posts: 17 | Thanks for the LL info David. Will use that info to catch larger trout. Sneak up, hands & knees. Bo & arrow cast. Flouro tippet. Then, WHAM - The next state record cutthtoat! (See new thread for visual) | |
| Grip'n Grin Mike | ||
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| DMM | December 8th, 2006, 11:56 pm | |
| Posts: 141 | Nice fish. I don't use fluoro though due to the environmental issues. We have enough mono tangled in bushes, and that stuff breaks down much faster than flouro. Just a thought, though, I wont send the fluoro police after you. ;) | |
| David | ||
| IEatimago | July 23rd, 2007, 3:00 am | |
| Spring Mills, PA Posts: 99 | great information, it makes me wonder how i ever catch any fish with my sloppy casting hittng the water so hard and my body movments even when im on my knees or trying to be stealth i allways seem to wiggle some how. thanks dmm and gonzo this thread should be a sticky. | |
