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    There are some awesome pictures here in this thread. Like others, my favorite is my favorite because of the story behind it. This isn't my biggest trout or anything like that but it does remind me of my absolute most favorite stream to fish. This is a very over-fished river so I won't name it, but it is back home in Utah. The year this picture was taken was a year I spent at least 2 days (a few hours each time) a week fishing the river and where I really feel like I learned the most about fly fishing. It's a magical river to me and at the time I was fishing it boasted up to 3,000 trout per mile of water. I completely fell in love with fly fishing because of this river.

    I miss the river and the fish but will be back again some day. Here's a typical brown caught in my favorite section of the river. Most of them run about 15-17 inches with occasional 18-20 incher and a handful of 12'ers too.

    Leave No Trace

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    Quote Originally Posted by ...EZ... View Post
    Iv got so many, I cant just choose one so ill do my best.
    I appreciate EZ's confusion, but, since he's off in Alaska for the Summer, I think I'll show you what pic I think is his best. This is from a trip to Henry's Lake, Idaho last Fall:



    EZ, enjoy. The Kid and I miss having you on our trips, but we're more than jealous that you're there and we're here. Have fun and hurry back!

    Kelly.
    Tight Lines,

    Kelly.

    "There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home."

    Roderick Haig-Brown, "Fisherman's Spring"

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    This was a nice rainbow caught in northeast Georgia on Noontoola Creek by Rex Gudgel of Uncoi Outfitters in Helen:



    Steve

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    Default Field & Stream Best Photos June 2009

    http://www.fieldandstream.com/photos...-2009?photo=27


    Field & Stream likes one of my photos.

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    "Field & Stream likes one of my photos."

    Spinner, How cool is that? That's a nice brown in a nice magazine. JIm
    I'm either going to, coming from or thinking about fishing. Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by kglissmeyer View Post
    I appreciate EZ's confusion, but, since he's off in Alaska for the Summer, I think I'll show you what pic I think is his best. This is from a trip to Henry's Lake, Idaho last Fall:



    EZ, enjoy. The Kid and I miss having you on our trips, but we're more than jealous that you're there and we're here. Have fun and hurry back!

    Kelly.
    Thanks big papa for the pic, i miss you to! you just wait till i get back
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    this fish is one of my biggest cutties, and defiently the pretiest. i had one about a pound bigger but ya this one looks alot nicer

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    Northern Michigan brookie:


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    My first ever Yellowstone Cutthroat. Shoshone River about 10 miles outside the park.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tbar25 View Post
    this fish is one of my biggest cutties, and defiently the pretiest. i had one about a pound bigger but ya this one looks alot nicer
    tbar25, where are you catching those beasties? What a fish!

    Kelly.
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    "There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home."

    Roderick Haig-Brown, "Fisherman's Spring"

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