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High elevation fishing.
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[#008000]Escaping the heat.
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#2
Nice job Chuck, looks beautiful and cooler.
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#3
Looks like fun and cool -- where are the hounds?
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#4
Chuck is that a Golden Trout ?
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[#008000]No Hounds on the escape from the heat outing. They are not quite up to speed on fly fishing yet - maybe it's how they hold their lip or using their wrist or something. In any case, they'll have to work on it for a while before they're ready for that.[/#008000]
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[#008000]No Golden trout. Just Cutthroats and Rainbows. [/#008000]
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Nice !!! that 3rd picture is one perdy little trout, almost looks like a cross breed, cutbow or somthing.
later chuck
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#8
those are some purdy fish.
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[#008000]It's always fun and interesting when I catch little fish like that where some of them are very easy to tell whether they are either Cutthroats or Rainbows. [/#008000]
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[#008000]However, with some of the fish, especially when they are that size or age, it is more difficult to differentiate when the fish display characteristics of both species. They could be cross bred.[/#008000]
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#10
beautiful area and always nice to get out of the heat. where is this area? i know of a few places that look a lot like this but they all hold cutts only? the one place i know of they poisoned due to whirling disease...
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