Winter Browns
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- Ron Eagle Elk
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Re: Winter Browns
Very nice to both fish and fly. That would work well on a spring creek I used to fish in Eastern WA. If you didn't fish size 20 or smaller, you went without a fish. When a small fish is 15 inches and a large one in the 25 to 30 inch range, blanking is something you didn't want to do.
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Re: Winter Browns
I’m speechless! And that’s saying something.
Fantastic trout Wayne. Congratulations.
PS - I’ve missed seeing photos of your hat.
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Re: Winter Browns
Thanks Ron and Ray. This brown was the largest of 7 trout that were all over 22 inches. Bows and Browns.
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Re: Winter Browns
DUBBN, Howdy;
Agree with Ray, been a long time since your hat has made a significant
appearance. Oh yea, beautiful Brown and well tyed fly ta boot.
hank
Agree with Ray, been a long time since your hat has made a significant
appearance. Oh yea, beautiful Brown and well tyed fly ta boot.
hank
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Re: Winter Browns
It looks like a bar of gold! Priceless...
Silly question. Is this a special breed of brown trout? The coloration looks like it would be a localized species of trout. At first I was wondering if this was a golden trout.
Silly question. Is this a special breed of brown trout? The coloration looks like it would be a localized species of trout. At first I was wondering if this was a golden trout.
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Re: Winter Browns
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Re: Winter Browns
Gosh, they’re pretty. Love the colorful spots on the fin.
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