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Fish in water for the Twins, and others 3/27/12
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Well, no imagination. Went to the "club" below Echo on the Weeeeb. again. The water was surprisingly clear even though high at 254 scfs. Spent about 3 1/2 hrs and caught 9, all good size and only 1 of which was a brown. It was a good day, surprising at the success with only 1 Nr. 12 prince ( my usual). Have switched to just 1 fly to lessen the tangles with the split shot dropper to get it on the bottom and slow it down. Sandy said I could only keep 1 because she's getting tired of fish, but I kept 2, shhhhhh, [Image: icon_wink.gif]
Anyway, forgot the camera at home, as usual, thus the pic. for my critics. Hi guys!!!!! [Image: icon_razz.gif] [Image: icon_razz.gif] [Image: icon_razz.gif]

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#2
Looks fresh from Harmon's seafood counter. Nice work![:p]
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#3
leaky,

I noticed in your last several posts you haven't mentioned whities at all. Are you catching any?

I have caught very few this winter - unusual. I'm wondering if the high water of last year flushed em out or knowcked the population down.
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#4
After reading this... We really need to get out and hit the river sometime. That's seems to be all I catch are whitefish.. Maybe a brown here and there.

Does the murky water below echo seem to slow the fishing down much?
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#5
Simply a great shot. Way to branch out and get creative with the pics. Very pleasing on the eyes. Well done! Nice bird in the bird bath!
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#6
Hey bud, where gave ya been? Anyway, I've only caught 3-4 whities this year and most if not all, above Coalvile??? Fished above Coalvile only a couple of times. Have no idea why no whities unless the "mud" below Echo did something.[:/]
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