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Little report from the weber today. It got a little rainy and windy for a while but the fish still seemed to be biting, although it was fairly slow. I know that there are a lot of big browns but do people catch very many big cutts out of the weber? Ive only caught a few cutthroat but they were less than twelve inches so I was surprised when I hooked into a couple decent sized ones today. I've had decent success lately trailing a chironomid off of a stonefly. The fish in the pics were all caught on a sz 16 ice cream cone chironomid. They just love the ice cream cone!
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Awesome fish and photos. The fishing gods were indeed smiling on you in that first picture. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, that Brown was the biggest fish I've caught on my fly rod so it was quite a joy to bring in.
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I've noticed I tend to catch bigger fish in bad weather but just not as many. Let's hope the fishing stays good this weekend with the rain.
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Who takes your pictures? Very nice.
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Thanks I just lean my phone against the bank and set a timer haha.
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Ha ha religious experience. We were definitely connecting on a deeper level. It would be nice if the cutt population could continue to do well. They're sure fun to catch.
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