I spent a blue bird day in SE Minnesota with Dan. We worked our way over a lot of water and found a few takers. This was a new stream for me. Every time I fish a new driftless stream, I am surprised at how they all seem to be the same and yet very different. This one was pretty cool. Over the course of a few miles it went from one of the tiniest streams in the driftless to one of the largest. The best fishing was in the small parts.
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Battle Scar |
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A nice fish from the far bank |
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Rock Wall. In case you were wondering if this was indeed the driftless. |
Nate
ReplyDeleteAbsolute stunning brown trout on what pattern? The stream you were fishing is more stunning, thanks for sharing
I think those were both caught on nymphs, just before a Hendrickson hatch. Prolly pt's.
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