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It's that time of year when ice starts to form. So time to pack up the auger and head out to fish. Yea right, instead I drove about 3 or 4 hours south to try out my new 6 ft
2 wt rod yesterday. No snow and no jacket needed. As you can see I did find a little residual ice from the recent cold. Not a bad trade off for highs near 60 and miles of streams to wade with no one in sight. Nothing like a couple days of fishing, hiking and mountain biking to put even my high strung dog into a happy coma.
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NICE! I would take that any day of the week for sure!
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I had to get the picture of my dog in that happy coma after the past couple days of activities. Nothing like a dozen hours of swimming and running to turn the scariest
40 lbs on the planet into an angel.
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Joni, some of those streams are small enough for Baxter to swim across without worrying about him being swept away. Also very brushy and a 15 inch trout is a monster so bring a small rod. The 6ft 2 wt worked out well.
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[quote riverdog]Joni, some of those streams are small enough for Baxter to swim across without worrying about him being swept away. Also very brushy and a 15 inch trout is a monster so bring a small rod. The 6ft 2 wt worked out well.[/quote]
What river was that? It looked interesting.
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Great report. Those cutties are little gems, you are the nymphing god in my opinion. Good work.
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he does look worn out but Im betting he's dreaming happy outdoor dreams.. [laugh]
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