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Old October 24th, 2006, 07:45 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default River Bank Erosion


Fred Lebow wrote:
I was on the Gallatin River and I saw something that I have never seen
before.
Crushed old vehicles used for river bank stabilization.
I guess if it works - great-??


One of biggest Gallatin River browns I ever caught
(down near Logan) came out the back seat of an old car.
The hard part was side-arm skip-casting a big
streamer back into the half submerged, busted-out window.

That old hulk fell into a deep hole years ago. Big brown trout do like
those fortress-like hiding places.

 




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