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Egg
Hello all. Baccala from NJ here.
I find myself fishing small streams the most. I have a secret spot a short walk through two strip malls next to my house. Nice not to have to travel 2 hours to fish for a hour. Water so small if you trip on one side you'll hit your head on the other, but it holds small wild browns and brookies. Even when I fish the "bigger rivers" here in New Jersey I find myself moving up to the headwaters. A lot of high sticking a nymph or dabbing a dry with my 2Wt. I'm glad to see that not everyone thinks the big water is the better water.
Last edited by Baccala; 12-17-2012 at 09:34 PM.
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