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    I have a spring creek here that has several double digit browns in it on private land. If I have to find you a cham, you can show me how to fish it.
    Just dont play that retarded Russian night club music while we are fishing

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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    I have a spring creek here that has several double digit browns in it on private land. If I have to find you a cham, you can show me how to fish it.
    Just dont play that retarded Russian night club music while we are fishing

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    Sold. I thought the music was though
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Sold. I thought the music was though
    You would

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    Cute vid


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    One fatty today. Took me out past the backing. I thought I had hooked a horse but unfortunately I had instead snagged this girl in the tail which changed things a bit.
    Local creek must have seen a bunch of pressure as there was no chance for the slightest mistake.
    The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds

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    Having a test hoon with a Radian 6 wt.

    Turns out it has mythical powers- after not having caught a brown in years I landed 3 todayName:  20200120_153050.jpg
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    This one being the biggest. Plus I landed a 1lb bow that I popped back.

    All on Copper John's or Royal wulfs.

    In some wind that was in cooperative to say the least at times and some rather technical casting being required.

    Think I'm sold on a radian now ;-)

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    My first trout for February was caught just on dark using a green black fury.
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    [QUOTE=Dundee;949087]My first trout for February was caught just on dark using a green black fury.
    You need to cut back on that Tomato sauce @Dundee
    Can see it startn to ooze out your eyes
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    [QUOTE=Sarvo;949463]
    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    My first trout for February was caught just on dark using a green black fury.
    You need to cut back on that Tomato sauce @Dundee
    Can see it startn to ooze out your eyes
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    Was running early the other morning. First cast bounced the Tassie off one of the piles, breaking a wing off. Started swimming like a demented wounded something. Nek minit, snagged on something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oraki View Post
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    Was running early the other morning. First cast bounced the Tassie off one of the piles, breaking a wing off. Started swimming like a demented wounded something. Nek minit, snagged on something.

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    That’s a very fresh looking fish. Are you close to the sea for that hen? I’d bet it tasted good
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    Couldn’t be further away if you tried. Caught in the canals, and never tasted salt.
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    First trout on my new Epic 690C (built it from a kit). 2.2lb rainbow on a cicada imitation. One of two landed for half a day on the river - fishing wasn't wild but very happy with how the new rod performs.

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    Last minute plan to fish a new river I had wanted to fish for a while. I planned to pick up a mate at 5am to get a early start but I slept in so started off poorly.
    All was saved though, with the first fish in the confluence straight off the bat. We were on for a good day. I was nymphing and my mate was running a cicada. This proved to be a good duo as I could fish deeper and he could work the more delicate areas with the dry. All up I think we landed about a dozen fish both browns and rainbows. They were angry fish when caught, jumping a lot and not giving up in a hurry making for some real exciting fishing.
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