Landscape & scenery photos from the Bois Brule River
I strike at a hit in an inviting piece of dry fly water.
Date AddedJun 30, 2006
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A Canada goose and gosling poke their heads out of the grass along a trout stream.
This porcupine seemed to be feeding on the filamentous green algae that had accumulated around the tip of a fallen cedar sweeper on a classic piece of northwoods trout water.
This gorgeous 9" brook trout fell for a size 20 spinner on a glassy spring-fed river.
A small, old rock wing dam has created an excellent riffle and pool in this classic trout stream.
This beautiful little rainbow trout was feeding in late afternoon in the narrow tail of a reliable flat.
Date AddedJun 30, 2006
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This colorful brown was my dad's first nice trout on a dry fly. It was also the best of the day, taken with a nice cast after doing some slightly crazy wading through silt and deep water to get into position.
A whitetail doe and her fawn lurk in the shadows, waiting to strike.
Here I'm tying on a fly in the middle of a warm summer day. Despite the conditions, the trout responded well.
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