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I would love to be trout fishing now no matter the circumstance.
I could even deal with being stuck in a couple trees.
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I would love to be trout fishing now no matter the circumstance.
I could even deal with being stuck in a couple trees.
Len,
You've posted several pictures of that pool over the last year or two. Was it originally formed by a beaver dam or did the stream start dropping silt and other debris to cause the water to back up? Can you tell? I've become fond of that pool. It reminds me of several pools of my acquaintance with bottoms composed of (more or less) solid limestone above which debris has collected in the form of gravel bars, woody debris, etc. to form pools. Often those pools have patches of decaying leaves in which live small invertebrates upon which fish feed. Those dark patches of decaying leaf are often worth a little attention with a nymph or dry and a nymph dropper.
I don't know that any of "my" pools are more photogenic than yours.
Thanks,
Ed
If any of you readers want a full sized photo of ANY of the photos I put up in here...
just send me an IM with your email address in it and I will send it away.
This hole is special. It has two XXXL brook trout in it and they are XXXL crafty.