Two nights away.

Spent two nights at a known but often overlooked river near a very large and famous one. Just a great time away and alone to clear the mind.
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Caught a lot of the 6-8” trout typical of this water.
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Also nabbed some big ones (12”) for this river, which was exciting. They fought hard.
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Even the babies got in on it.
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So sure, those 12”ers were fantastic. Big fish for the water. Dry-dropper was key (chubby Chernobyl with a hares ear spider or rainbow warrior were money) or just straight dry fly fishing (especially purple haze). But then I decided, with the abundance of stoneflies in the water, to throw a pats rubber legs into some deep water. Just for fun. And I caught the monster of the river. Heck of a fight on a 4-weight and not the easiest to land with a too small net and on my own.
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(And no, I don’t know why I’m holding it weird there.)

After a short rest, it took off to deep water. Beautiful fish and a great time on the river.
 

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