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rw wrote:
jeff wrote: all of the streams in graham county were ridiculously low...so, danl and i poked about a spot i know that holds big, fat troutchow trout... this fella jumped and pulled near as good as any madison river fish i've caught. jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I believe I recognize that spot. Do they still have the "golden" (palomino rainbow) trout? And the wolf? it's a different place steve. "that" spot is in watauga county, about 3 hours east of "this" spot. this spot is loaded with browns, rainbows, and brookies ranging in size from 10" to 36"...no palominos or kamloops...but, the diet is the same. unlike the spot you are familiar with, this one is concentrated on about 100 yards of a stream and it isn't rented to an outfitter or guide yet. jeff |
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