Pictures of Trout, Salmon, and Grayling Underwater, Page 3
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There's a pretty nice brookie on the left here, probably 14 inches long.
Date AddedJun 23, 2013
CameraCanon PowerShot D10
This simple rubber-legged foam beetle is one of my favorite flies for Arctic grayling. It's quick to tie so I don't mind losing one or two on snags. It's durable, so one fly can last a hundred fish or more. It never needs floatant to ride the surface well. Most importantly, it catches fish, although grayling often hit almost anything. The bold profile and attention-grabbing plop of the beetle, I think, draw fish from farther away than a more subtle fly might, and it often draws unusually savage strikes.
Date AddedAug 7, 2011
CameraCanon PowerShot D10
Date AddedApr 21, 2011
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
You can see
the dwarf dolly I caught in this pool, hanging out after being released, just up/left from the center of the picture. You can't really tell it's a fish here, though.
Date AddedJul 14, 2012
CameraCanon PowerShot D10
This picture has a lot of common shiners in the mix with the school of small brook trout.
Dwarf dolly varden
Date AddedJul 14, 2012
CameraCanon PowerShot D10
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