Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Some Fish from Fall

18" beaverhead brown and the fishstache

24-25" beaverhead rainbow bucko caught on a size 20 midge nymph with 6x tippet.


24-25" beaverhead rainbow

typical beaverhead brown

24-25'' beaverhead rainbow

5 comments:

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Zuhaz said...

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Rhino Dubai said...

Seatrout can be found in the seagrass beds during each season, it just relies upon the hour of day, truly.
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petar parker said...

There are several reasons for this:The Rantel Boat most of these fish are the large fish at or near the top of the food chain and can be swimming in polluted waters. Mercury is a heavy metal; once it gets in a fish's flesh, it cannot get out. To my knowledge. acid rain has nothing to do with the mercury pollution in the water.

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