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Hello friends,

 

With a morning of rain and the Drifter reno's on hold, it give's me the chance to post another adventure. Late September is a great time to target Brookies in the headwaters. This river is known for it's Rainbows but if you time it right, and walk till your feet fall off, you can find the big brookies pooling up in some of the larger slower holes. Double Deuce saves the day with a lunker male Brookie on a little stonefly nymph, and i catch a tiny, but plump, eggbound female on a dry.

 

super fun day, but a really really long walk.

 

Hope you enjoy,

 

Blisters for Brookies

 

 

Thanks for watchin!

Posted

tsk tsk releasin' southern alberta water rats the shame the shame

 

 

 

 

 

 

j/k.....half

 

:D :D :D

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