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Brook Trout in July
The cool weather prompted me to make the short drive to the closest
thing we have up here to a spring creek. The trout were co-operative. They ate basically anything I threw at them from Pass Lakes to X-Caddis to CDC and Elk. Only naturals I saw were caddisflies. Noticed some green sedges hatching/hovering but most of the flies were smaller and tan. Here's a little taste: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...t=5627a9a2.flv or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHoC0x9b5Z0 (smallest window looks best due to the flash animation compression). hth g.c. |
Brook Trout in July
"George Cleveland" wrote in message ... The cool weather prompted me to make the short drive to the closest thing we have up here to a spring creek. The trout were co-operative. They ate basically anything I threw at them from Pass Lakes to X-Caddis to CDC and Elk. Only naturals I saw were caddisflies. Noticed some green sedges hatching/hovering but most of the flies were smaller and tan. Here's a little taste: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...t=5627a9a2.flv or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHoC0x9b5Z0 (smallest window looks best due to the flash animation compression). You know, ONE of these days you are bound to post a report that is not way cool.......but it hasn't happened yet. How the hell did you hold that camera? Wolfgang |
Brook Trout in July
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 08:13:36 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote: "George Cleveland" wrote in message .. . The cool weather prompted me to make the short drive to the closest thing we have up here to a spring creek. The trout were co-operative. They ate basically anything I threw at them from Pass Lakes to X-Caddis to CDC and Elk. Only naturals I saw were caddisflies. Noticed some green sedges hatching/hovering but most of the flies were smaller and tan. Here's a little taste: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...t=5627a9a2.flv or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHoC0x9b5Z0 (smallest window looks best due to the flash animation compression). You know, ONE of these days you are bound to post a report that is not way cool.......but it hasn't happened yet. It helps not being tired enough to sleep until 2a.m.. And that the Science Channel runs old shows late at night. I now know enough about the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to build and launch my own. How the hell did you hold that camera? The camera wasn't hard, it was getting the right length of line out on the rod hand to hit the rising fish. And of course landing them meant turning off the camera and sticking it my wader pocket. Wolfgang Geo. |
Brook Trout in July
George Cleveland typed:
The cool weather prompted me to make the short drive to the closest thing we have up here to a spring creek. The trout were co-operative. They ate basically anything I threw at them from Pass Lakes to X-Caddis to CDC and Elk. Only naturals I saw were caddisflies. Noticed some green sedges hatching/hovering but most of the flies were smaller and tan. Here's a little taste: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...t=5627a9a2.flv That was fun to watch, George - thanks. I just love flying fish. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Brook Trout in July
wow, George......just, wow!!!
thanks, Tom |
Brook Trout in July
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Brook Trout in July
On Jul 16, 6:19 pm, "Tom Littleton" wrote:
wow, George......just, wow!!! thanks, Tom And sometimes you create flying fish... Great video! Frank Reid |
Brook Trout in July
"George Cleveland" wrote in message ... The cool weather prompted me to make the short drive to the closest thing we have up here to a spring creek. The trout were co-operative. They ate basically anything I threw at them from Pass Lakes to X-Caddis to CDC and Elk. Only naturals I saw were caddisflies. Noticed some green sedges hatching/hovering but most of the flies were smaller and tan. Here's a little taste: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...t=5627a9a2.flv or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHoC0x9b5Z0 (smallest window looks best due to the flash animation compression). hth g.c. Nice soundtrack, great credits, looks like a fun day on the water. A joy. Jeremy Moe |
Brook Trout in July
George Cleveland a écrit :
The cool weather prompted me to make the short drive to the closest thing we have up here to a spring creek. Great shoot, thanks for sharing. -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
Brook Trout in July
J & D Moe wrote:
: Nice soundtrack, great credits, looks like a fun day on the water. A joy. Yeah, it sounds great, but it was just plain lucky that the music didn't scare off the fish. yuk,yuk. -Bill |
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