May be too old to learn ...

… but I’ll try anyhow!

Now if I could just remember where I caught this one!


Trouts don’t live in ugly places

Nice one Betty,
I agree with Tyflyer

Bill

Me too!! What fly??

NICE!

Now Jack,

Don’t you know the only thing worse than asking a lady her age, Is asking what fly she used to land that beautiful brown !!!..Now you appoligize and play nice.

Great Job Betty !!!
Both with the fish and the photo work.
Bill

Jack-----Hmmmm. If I was going to choose a fly, it would be Jeff Pierce’s fly of the week.


Swing hard, in case they throw the ball where you’re swinging. Duke Snider

That has to be one of the nicest fish photos I have ever seen, well done. Even the trout looks happy!

Betty,
Great picture & a beautiful brown!
Mike


This site’s about sharing!

Taken with a #24 mosquito, under a cutback, quick moving water, incredible smack! Picture with an Olympus 5.0 (sweet little camera!), taken at arms length. First time to post a picture (still learning new things!). Let’s see … where was it? If I told you, you’d all want to fish there … and seein’s we know there are no fish in South Dakota …surely it couldn’t have been there? Al would have been proud!


Trouts don’t live in ugly places

Gotta be South Dakota! I think I see Lincoln reflecting in that fishes eye!

Don

Betty,
Nice fish!


Eric “nighthawk”

American veteran and proud of it!

Have you submitted this great shot to any magazines? It’s better than anything I’ve seen lately. Good Going!

Betty, I can clearly see that you are a fraud. In your profile, you state that you are a retired homemaker. As I look at the hand holding that trout, I can see that it isn’t old enough to have retired from anything. Either that’s your granddaughter holding the fish, or you’re a co-ed who has been leading us on.

Ed

EdD,
BLESS YOU!!

Betty


Trouts don’t live in ugly places

Betty,

It must be a good year for Olatheans and brown trout…BW–just learning with more than a little bit of luck.


“…because it is not fly fishing if you are not looking for answers to questions.”

Norman Maclean–A River Runs Through It.