up on the little north fork of the siantiam river, didn't catch anything, but still had a good time. it was teh first time I had a flyrod out in years.
the river,
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right out in front of me,
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right behind me, a old mining shaft, I had left my flashlight in the truck or I whould have been exploring in there.
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i looked up at the water dripping down the rocks, it was really peacefull and soothing.
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beautiful...god damn that's gorgeous..
I've never been trout fishing before. Do they put up a good fight?
nice scenery. almost makes me want to come out there... to the middle of nowhere :)
Quote from: Ry_GuyI've never been trout fishing before. Do they put up a good fight?
Oh, yes they do! I've seen them swim over a rock up out of the water to hit my lure! Using an ultralight spinning rod makes them feel like bass on a medium bait casting pole.
Yeah I'm envious of the nice trout streams you Northern guys have, I'm definitely a river rat at heart... I'll still take a spotted bass pound for pound for the fight... But NO lake fish can compare to the fight of a river fish, all that current makes 'em stronger :mrgreen:
If you had caught something....where would you carry trout on a GS500?
Clean it there by the river, season, wrap in tinfoil and stuff it behind the cylinders. It'll be ready by the time you get home.