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    Default The Beaverkill River, NY

    Full credit for these photos go to Jason Neuswanger, Cable, WI. Thought they might be interesting and possibly enticing for anyone going to, or considering going to, the Roscoe Fish-In.

    Thanks Jason. Great pics.
    [url=http://www.troutnut.com/otherpics/scenery3.php:c367e]http://www.troutnut.com/otherpics/scenery3.php[/url:c367e]

    And here is another excellent set of pics taken by Ian G. Forbes from BC: [url=http://gallery.fishbc.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album163&page=1:c367e]http://gallery.fishbc.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album163&page=1[/url:c367e]

    Allan

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    Beauty, peace and solitude at it's best. God do I love the Catskills. No wonder why I fish there as much as possible.

    Andy B

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    Same here...really love the Catskills. For as long as the Beaverkill is fishable this summer before it gets too warm (and after), I'll be out learning it! Fished it some this year and had a great time, but I spent more time on the WB of the Delaware since many of the other rivers seemed to be high every time I went.

    Remember guys, there are a lot of rivers around the Catskills to fish. You don't just have to fish one.

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    Spud,

    You are quite right. There are many other waters to fish but these photos just give people an inkling of the beauty and serenity of what's in store. Actually, as those who've made it to the Fish-Ins know, more often than not, we get to explore and fish different waters which I'll refrain from naming.

    Allan

    [This message has been edited by tyeflies (edited 02 February 2005).]

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    thanks, the beaverkill is a beautiful river!

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    Yes the rivers of my youth, what memories.

    BG

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