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Beautiful autumn colors, nice stream and fish,
Nic
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BrkTrt,
Excellent phots and report.
I see on your blog profile that one of your favorite books is "Brook Trout Forest" by Kathy Scott. It is a very fine book, and it's time for me to begin reading it a second time. Do you know the author? She lives right in your neighborhood (she's in Maine, you're in Conneticut).
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That sure is a pretty with all the fall colors & the brookies also have some very nice color.
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Originally Posted by
Ernest
BrkTrt,
Excellent phots and report.
I see on your blog profile that one of your favorite books is "Brook Trout Forest" by Kathy Scott. It is a very fine book, and it's time for me to begin reading it a second time. Do you know the author? She lives right in your neighborhood (she's in Maine, you're in Conneticut).
I have never had the pleasure to meet her.
Check this post, she has a comment on it.
http://smallstreamreflections.blogsp...ut-forest.html
Brk Trt
Last edited by BrkTrt; 10-19-2011 at 07:34 PM.
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Kathy attends the Great Waters Fly Fishing Expo in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area each spring where she, among other things, encourages us through facilitation of a writers' workshop. I am one of her many fans in the Upper Midwest, and I look forward to visiting with her every year.
Check out Dr. Todd Larson's review of "Brook Trout Forest" here:
http://fishinghistory.blogspot.com/2...tts-brook.html
Last edited by Ernest; 10-20-2011 at 07:27 AM.
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Very nice! I think I been blinded by all them colors.
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Wow, love it....absolutely love it !!!!!!!! Fall is such a beautiful, and great time of year (especially for Fly Fishing, Bow Hunting, and Wing Shooting) !!!!!!!!!
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Beautiful indeed.
Those brookies seem to have copied their body color from the autumn trees.
Satoshi
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This was so very nice to see; yesterday an American conservationist stated on New Zealand Radio that the stocking of rainbow trout word wide was endangering native fish stocks. That the native American Cutthroat and Brook trout were almost if not extinct in their native range, he went on to say that even here in New Zealand the introduction of Brown and Rainbow trout was responsible for the extinction of our native grayling. This was a blatent misrepresentation of the truth as the grayling were caught in nets, dynamited etc by early settlers to be used as fetilizer to a point that there were not enough to survive.
What is it that drives so called conservationists to misrepresent the total facts and truth of mankinds distructive acts and try to aportion blame?
Let us have a forum discussion world wide on angler conservation issues here on "Smallstreams.com"
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