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Runs Deep Creek (TR)
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After a few failed attempts on the local blue lines (I?ll blame high water, but it?s most likely my fault) I gave it another shot since Mother Nature has turned down the faucet.
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Looks a like Snowcat City has expanded their product line.
Hit the turnoff, park the truck and although I can hear the creek while I rig up, it?s not as loud as last week so I might actually be able to wade it. It?s still up, but I?ll be able to get from side to side if I pick my spots (glad I put a new set of Kold Kutters on my boots, though).
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Lots of shucks but I guess the emergence has passed; no bugs to speak of, except for mosquitos (the phone is convenient, but just doesn?t have it for the macro shots).
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We?ll see if we can pound some up.
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Turns out it?s good for a couple
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A few more spots
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A few different looks.
Poodah worked great in the suds; buoyant, visible and attractive.
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The Ausable, being orange, is all you need for the stupid cutts.
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And a few more fish
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Nothing earthshaking on this trip, but the way things are going these days, it?s nice to have a few hours of normalcy with an old friend.
Regards,
Scott
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Hey Scott, WOW!! My kinda stream. I'd be there in a New York minute fishing the pockets with my Tenkara rig.
Mark
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Beautiful waters! Thanks for sharing, Scott!
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love the water photos...keep them coming