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Risk and rewards of bushwhacking
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I think we fish some of the same streams so it wouldn't surprise me. I only caught browns last outing but yes there are a few cutts and rainbows as well. Most of the time about 10% of my fish are something besides browns. The 17-18 inch bows are real footballs running 2 and a half to 4lbs. So do you ever spend a several hours getting to the middle section or bushwhack into there? Say hi if you see me. It's a lonely place to fish for all those really stupid trout[sly]. All it took me was about 50 hours of trial and error bushwhacking over the years (and hundreds of scrapes and cuts) and now I know my way in and out throughout the place. The biggest thing is to learn where not to go because there's a lot of cliffs and impenetrable brush you want to avoid.
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Risk and rewards of bushwhacking - by riverdog - 06-23-2010, 05:33 PM
Re: [Anthonygreer] Risk and rewards of bushwhacking - by riverdog - 06-24-2010, 07:26 PM

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