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    Rock Hopping Heaven

    Summer is in full swing and this year it seems to be busier than ever with weddings and such. Finding the time and desire to fish has been a little more difficult this year. I think my lagging desire stems from a lack of variety in my fishing locations. It became too easy to rely fish one of four or five different streams. Now, I realize I shouldn't complain since there are those out there who would kill for the easy access to just one of the these beautiful streams. This past weekend I decided it was time to branch out a fish new stream or two. On Saturday, I headed up towards the Massachusetts/Vermont boarder for a stream that I scouted last fall. What a beautiful stream it turned out to be...

    Thank God For Lazy Fishermen!
    This stream exhibited all the signs of either being heavily fished or even completely devoid of fish. The first eighth of a mile or so I had no luck even coaxing a fish to the surface. I was about to give up when I remembered that most fishermen, especially the damn bucket fisherman, are lazy. The typical fisherman will fish about as far as I did and at that point, either give up or have a bucket-full of fish to take home. It was not more than two or three holes later that I had my first fish.

    As I headed up stream the fishing only got better. This was one of the first days in a long time that I actually caught the one-more-hole syndrome. This type of high gradient, boulder strewn stream is one of my favorite types to fish; there is nothing better than rock hopping and boulder climbing.




























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    Re: Rock Hopping Heaven

    Quote Originally Posted by LeeG
    Good looking little stream, what part of the country or what country is it in.

    Thanks for the post and pictures.

    Lee
    Its in the Berkshires/Green Mountains MA/VT.

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    phong,

    Nice photos. Do you know the elevation of the stream? The stream looks like some of the Minnesota streams that are tributary to Lake Superior. But on the Lake Superior shore the water is too warm in summer for brook trout below about 1100 feet elevation above sea level (Lake Superior is at about 600 feet). The best brook trout fishing here is in streams with less rock, lower gradient, and more shade.

    Ernest

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    Re: Rock Hopping Heaven

    Quote Originally Posted by Ernest
    phong,

    Nice photos. Do you know the elevation of the stream? The stream looks like some of the Minnesota streams that are tributary to Lake Superior. But on the Lake Superior shore the water is too warm in summer for brook trout below about 1100 feet elevation above sea level (Lake Superior is at about 600 feet). The best brook trout fishing here is in streams with less rock, lower gradient, and more shade.

    Ernest
    Looks like I started off at about 1300ft and fished up from there.

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    Re: Rock Hopping Heaven

    Mmmm.....my kind of stream.
    Out & about....looking for trout.
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    Beautiful! I couldn't imagine a more perfect brookie stream. Thanks for sharing.

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    Stunning brookies!
    My kind of stream too. :)
    A.T.

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    A Rocky Mountain Stream! Just as nature intended - "Wonderful"

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