

A few weeks ago I went out with a group of younger fisherman and
had a real good time. These are a few of the fish. Needless to say i really enjoyed my rod.
Tengas, Fenwick, and Marryat photo by Alpago |
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jkamend |
Browns on Glass |
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![]() ![]() A few weeks ago I went out with a group of younger fisherman and
had a real good time. These are a few of the fish. Needless to say i really enjoyed my rod.
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the colors on those fish are astounding. great pix. ya... i guess you must have had a pretty darn good time. and what rod and reel were you using?? they seemed
to work pretty well together. thanks for posting.
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yuhina |
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Wonderful photos! beautiful fish too! Thanks for posting!
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Fantastic photos!
Thanks for sharing. That sure looks like a Phillipson... maybe a tip-over-butt Deluxe? Please post a photo of the rod and reel, if you have one available. What part of the country were you fishing? Thanks for posting! |
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Spencer DT |
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Nice bow!
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mudman |
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Very pretty fish! Thanx for sharing
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jkamend |
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I was using a Fenwick FF75, Galvan Torque 5 and 5 wt GPX. I will get a pic when a get i chance. They Galvan balances really well. I was fishing in Colorado.
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Golfswithwolves.clarksclassicfl... |
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That fish is immense.
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cofisher |
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Great photos...nothing better than browns from cold Rocky Mt. spring water. Where were you at if you don't mind my asking?
You must lose a fly to catch a trout. ~George Herbert
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jkamend |
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CoFisher The Taylor, I believe you know the stretch. And if you dont, PM and i will take you there, Im open next week. |
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Frank Longcast |
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Those are gorgeous fish. Thanks jk.
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Darrin Terry |
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The rainbow in the first pic is incredible, but the brown in the second is amazing. Fantastic colors.
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corlay |
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Darrin Terry wrote:looks just like a Yuhina illustration.
"From my observations I think that most of us spend too much time worrying about our tackle and too little time
learning the intimate characteristics of the fish and streams we fish most."
- Ray Bergman
Trout, New York: Knopf 1938 |
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