some wild brook trout...

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2010/05/17 15:25:12 (permalink)

some wild brook trout...

D-nymph and i hit up a nice wild stream yesterday for a mid-day fish






















leaving beers stashed halfway up the stream= cool



not cool = a brand new RIO LT line breaking in the body section



i set on a riser about 45' downstream.... SNAP
line starts floating downstream... i pick it up and pull the little guy in



dnymph blood knotted while i sat on a rock an pouted



time to call RIO


randomly ran into silverkype and his buddies on our way out
hope the evening fished as well as our mid-day trip



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    razmatazz05
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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 15:28:48 (permalink)
    nice fish.  but did you catch a carp? 

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 15:29:09 (permalink)
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    bingsbaits
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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 15:32:16 (permalink)
    Nice pics and fish....

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 15:35:04 (permalink)
    nice pics... those are some monster brookies
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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 15:40:53 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: pxatim

    nice pics... those are some monster brookies



    thanks

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    absurd fish



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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 15:41:53 (permalink)
    that's sick... bet it got your blood going
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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 15:57:25 (permalink)
    nice fish guys
     
    sure you didn't get the line caught between the spool and reel frame?
    kinda odd, line breaking.

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 16:15:39 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: doubletaper

    nice fish guys

    sure you didn't get the line caught between the spool and reel frame?
    kinda odd, line breaking.

     
    I don't know DT- he's got a pretty wicked hook set!
     
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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 16:19:01 (permalink)
    haha

    Al Linder pike set from the ankles... troots a mach3 into the bushes

    the line section was above the stripping guide an the time of break and there was no fray in the coating or core



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    KJH807
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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 16:27:13 (permalink)
    some stream shots




    post edited by KJH807 - 2010/05/17 16:29:34



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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 16:30:03 (permalink)
     
    Here's the point and shoot version.  More water shots than fish shots, you can imagine why...

     

     
    Little brownie

     
    Freshly devoured dead ****.  It was still a little bit wet.

     
    bugs

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
    Return to Yinzburgh.

     
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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 16:37:20 (permalink)
    I really like that second pic KLH....are those mayflies in mid air, on the surface?  The subsurface one is neat as well....what kind of camera do you use if you don't mind me asking?  My Sony Cybershot is on its way out due to a previous soaking and I may be in the market for a new camera soon (lower pocket of the Goretex coat is not waterproof enough to wade over waist deep...duh) Either way really cool, all really nice pictures by you and D-nymph both.... except for Mr Snakey...me no like snakes....
    post edited by AzzUR - 2010/05/17 16:40:24
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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 17:25:46 (permalink)
    yeah, lose the snake.

    awesome pics and serious quality. imo flyman posted the best quality pics and those are right there. just sayin'
    post edited by **commander** - 2010/05/17 17:26:45

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 17:50:44 (permalink)
    sorry but Dr. Trout takes better pics and writes better.

    Was this PA?

    "Sure, we can assiduously three-quarter our wets downstream, mend and wait out each fly swing, over and over again, which to my way of thinking, anyway, relegates the angler to the role, not of nemesis as it should be, but of butler."

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 18:05:07 (permalink)
    camera is an olympus tough 8000 and a d90

    it was PA



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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 18:09:39 (permalink)
    Nice pictures what county where you in?
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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 18:16:08 (permalink)
    it's chartiers creek head waters duuhhhh.

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 20:40:17 (permalink)
    It was nice talking with you again Kevin and nice to meet you D.
     
    We hiked back to near the parking and fished at dark.  Safe to say fishing was better mid-day than at dark.  A good number of bugs were popping but they weren't touching down.   Didn't see a rise at dark.
     
    I figured you'd take a picture of the run in your first "some stream shots" pic.  That was the last place I caught a fish that evening - I put the rod down, took my buddy's camera and loaded it up with pics from there.   

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 23:01:13 (permalink)
    as always, kevin..................

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/17 23:25:25 (permalink)


    is this just a macro shot straight from the camera, or did you hype it up w. your editing program?

    "Sure, we can assiduously three-quarter our wets downstream, mend and wait out each fly swing, over and over again, which to my way of thinking, anyway, relegates the angler to the role, not of nemesis as it should be, but of butler."

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/18 07:45:45 (permalink)
    Nice shots as always. Hope you got some fat hens.

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/18 08:30:02 (permalink)
    Again, beayouteaful fish and pic's.

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/18 08:32:00 (permalink)
    D-nymph, excellent mosquito pattern.  did you tie this?



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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/18 09:32:45 (permalink)
    Excellent pics as always.  Those are some gorgeous brookies.

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/18 09:42:00 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: doubletaper

    D-nymph, excellent mosquito pattern.  did you tie this?


     
    Thanks, DT.  Yea, I tied it.  Didn't catch a fish with it on Sunday though.  It works, but not last weekend.  Soft hackles were best, partridge and orange.
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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/18 17:35:29 (permalink)
    Nice pics guys. Thanks for sharing.

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    RE: some wild brook trout... 2010/05/18 19:39:54 (permalink)
    You take the best pictures!!!
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