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![]() rw wrote: I only spent and hour and a half, and my objective, which was achieved, was dinner for three: http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~troutbum/web/btw.jpg The fish were eating mostly snails, with some damselfly and other smaller nymphs mixed in. I caught them on a #10 black bugger, a smaller version of my legendary Mackinaw fly. :-) There were some splashy rises, but not enough to go to a dry fly. I think this lake might be very interesting later in the season when the caddis and callibaetis are more abundant. Pretty lake. Nice catch of fish. That bottom one is a beaut. 14"? and FAT. Willi |
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