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Big fish. Little water
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I have been fishing my "home river" lately for the migratory run of fish it gets and it has been sweet! Last night right at dark I hooked this brown on a size 18 BWO nymph. Big fish that ran like crazy!
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#2
What is your "home river"?
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#3
can't say........
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#4
I think I know what river you're talking about, (not sure though). That's one heck of a fish!
If it's the same river I'm thinking of, I pulled these two fish out of it in the same morning right before the end of the season a couple of years ago.
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#5
Nice pics Everett. Good Job.

Windriver
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#6
All of the above fish are GOOD LOOKING FISH! People can't hardly believe we have fish
like that in Idaho...I won't try to pretend I know for sure where they came out of but
I've caught my share of large fish in our surrounding rivers! NICE WORK !!
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#7
you can tell it was that utah river huh right yep down the street and to the left. Now don't fib.
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#8
Those are some nice fish [Smile]
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#9
You got me.[:/] I didn't think anybody would figure it out.........
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#10
Man I sure wish we could have rivered it with you. 8 days on the H beat us old farts up though. I have a bit of night blindness so never been much good at that, but I know, you want big browns, that is the time. Are they spawning yet? I would think more November, but the Brookies seem to be now.
By the way, the fact you are like 7 foot tall, that fish still looks pretty nice.
I still want to adopt you....LOL
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