Nice variety of streams to mooch along.......lucky devil !
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Nice variety of streams to mooch along.......lucky devil !
Great pics. Thank you for posting.
I'm very much looking forward to seeing more photos of the streams and trout you fish this year.
Satoshi
Thanks . . . i needed that . . . just getting over 30+ days of -40 F. There is hope . . . the sun was out at 8:30 AM and its 28F !!
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Great photo essay! Great little streams,my kinda water!
As others have already stated, great photo essay. Wonderful to see some of those beautiful New England streams.
Ben
Living here in Arizona, I am spoiled rotten. Where everyone is freezing their butts off, it is great Fly Fishing weather (low to mid- 70's), though it dropped a bit to low 60's. Make it a 10 to 15 degree difference up on the Mountain, and you have great Fly Fishing (read Charlie Meck's book, " Arizona Streams And Their Hatches). The Mountain Streams and Lakes here in Arizona are one of the best kept secrets Arizona has the largest stand of Ponderosa Pine in the United States; Large Elk, Muley and Cous Whitetail, Couger, Bear....makes for great hunting; Wing Shooting for Dove, Qual, Duck,etc). It is not uncommon to fish to a hatch of Blue Winged Olives and Tricos on Christmas day. I have fishing up in the mountains (Rose Canyon & Mount Lemmon) 20 miles from me. Mount Graham, an hour drive. White Mountains, 3 1/2 hour drive along with Mongollen Rim. Even though there is some snow above 9000 feet in the White Mountains, there still is great fishing for Trout and Graying. Then you add great fishing for line busting Bass, World record Striper fishing, Crappie, Walleye (east of Phoenix), Smallmouth Bass,etc.. All types of Cats. Sea OF Cortez (Rocky Point, Mexico) 3 1/2 hour drive with great Saltwater Fly Fishing for Marlin, Blue & Yellowfin Tuna, Mahi Mahi, Mako Shark, and Many other Saltwater species. Lees Ferry, and the San Juan are just a days drive. So is the Ba Ja !!! Yep........spoiled rotten. Don't dare hang up the Fly Rods during Winter.
still brings a smile to my face . . . and heart.