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Here are the pics from the first steelhead trip this fall, hooked up maybe 100 fish in two days ,lost 150 yds of line and probably 30 flies and 50 egg sacs had a beer for each one
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Nice fish! I'm teaching myself to fly fish. It's a steep learning curve. I had a good friend show me the basics. That helped A LOT!
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We don't want them that big in MA, DCrane. They'd be poisonous! Have to eat lots of floaters around here to hit that size ....
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These are pics of Trevor,my son, with his first steelheads .Taken today on South Sandy creek, NY . What a hoot, and dad got a tear in his eye...
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The latest installment.....
significantly smaller and fewer in number this trip, oh well , "a bad day fishing..." ,right?
significantly smaller and fewer in number this trip, oh well , "a bad day fishing..." ,right?
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Don't eat that crap ! They swim in their own toilet. Yuck!
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Lansing NY 9lbs
Sandy creek NY 4lbs
Next up , Walleye Then Stripah
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Thanx Sperry...
Their jaw does that the longer they are in the stream. Im guessing from lack of eating. After they return to the lake they straighten out again as when I catch them in the lake or just up out of the lake they have a straight lower jaw.....
Their jaw does that the longer they are in the stream. Im guessing from lack of eating. After they return to the lake they straighten out again as when I catch them in the lake or just up out of the lake they have a straight lower jaw.....
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HAD A COUPLE SAYS FISHIN LAST WEEK