Went out this morning at 10am. Overcast and 58 degrees. Tall weeds no wind. Waterway clearest of season.
With my weight loss I decided to try some tall weeds. Small steps and extreme caution three hours later I landed 18 browns.
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Went out this morning at 10am. Overcast and 58 degrees. Tall weeds no wind. Waterway clearest of season.
With my weight loss I decided to try some tall weeds. Small steps and extreme caution three hours later I landed 18 browns.
Nice fish. Good for you. I'd like to lose 10 pounds myself. I'd feel so much better when I'm fishing or hiking.
Can hardly wait to get back there next Spring. Hope we can link up this time. Question: Why do some of the Browns have so few spots?
must be the original strain
lost track of how many I caught this morning.
went a couple days ago...foggy then crazy sunny.
still better than riding my recliner.
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Before I went to bed last night I checked the weather report. It said rain all night. I cursed the forecast and decided the streams would be blown out this morning. I woke up at my typical 6am and went out on the porch for a weather check. It had not rain. I looked at the radar and it showed a small front in the area. I had promised my wife to drop her off at her mother's this morning so fishing was put on the back burner.
We were in Gays Mills by 9am. I had dressed in fishing garb incase the waterways over that way were in good shape. There was still no rain but overcast. I dropped off my wife and headed to the stream with a big smile on my face. Overcast with a chance of rain is optimal conditions in my opinion.
The bright greens of summer had faded and taken on a more muted shade. Some of the trees were already thinking about the bright colors they wear in about a month. Fall wildflowers were lining the side of the road. The asters were the most flamboyant with their three different shades.
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https://lenharris.blogspot.com/2019/09/trip-report-cleansing-rain.html