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Returned to the local stream yesterday afternoon....figured the Pats were going
to get beaten, and the Eagles are unwatchable. I soon discovered that the fish were tucked away even more than previous trip. All the good ones(read:streambred fish) were in positions which varied from difficult to impossible to cast to, even using odd casts(bow and arrow,skip cast,etc). The stocked fish were in more open spots and gladly took a small tan caddis, which matched the predominant bug. What proved interesting was that a drift near to the "impossible" spots with a much larger Ausable Wulff would often enough get the natives to roll out of hiding and smack the fly. This technique yielded several very nice browns for the little Trickle of a stream. Coupled with the turning leaves, pleasant weather and other wildlife, my head was cleared of the worries of the week past, and I was braced for the week ahead......a good illustration of why I fish in the first place! Tom |
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Nice report my friend.....as you say nice way to clear the head
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Coupled with the turning leaves, pleasant
weather and other wildlife, my head was cleared of the worries of the week past, and I was braced for the week ahead......a good illustration of why I fish in the first place! Tom Thanks for the visual. I really missed going up to Penns this Fall. My brain needs a break. Tight lines my friend. Frank Reid |
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