snakeman Posted June 26, 2009 Posted June 26, 2009 Got out west of the city yesterday morning to do some cutthroat fishing. I stubbornly fished dries for an hour but it just wasn't happening. Switched to a heavy golden stone and found a few in the deeper runs. It was great practise for high-sticking without an indicator, I don't think these trout mind a bit of drag. First cutt of 09: Didn't find any bigger ones but that was ok, I'd be happy to catch these little 6" gems all day (and am I the only weirdo here who loves the smell of little cutties?) I also nailed my first bully of the season - a 4" beast that barely managed to fit the fly in his jaw. I came across a pair of boreal toads in the woods and stopped for some photo ops And stopped to snap some flowers too. Once again ID help would be appreciated: Quote
Michelle Posted June 26, 2009 Posted June 26, 2009 Got out west of the city yesterday morning to do some cutthroat fishing. I stubbornly fished dries for an hour but it just wasn't happening. Switched to a heavy golden stone and found a few in the deeper runs. It was great practise for high-sticking without an indicator, I don't think these trout mind a bit of drag. First cutt of 09: Didn't find any bigger ones but that was ok, I'd be happy to catch these little 6" gems all day (and am I the only weirdo here who loves the smell of little cutties?) I also nailed my first bully of the season - a 4" beast that barely managed to fit the fly in his jaw. I came across a pair of boreal toads in the woods and stopped for some photo ops And stopped to snap some flowers too. Once again ID help would be appreciated: The second plant is Silky Scorpionweed also called Mountain Phacelia. I am haing trouble with the first one...I will figure it out Quote
Michelle Posted June 26, 2009 Posted June 26, 2009 Ah ha! The first flower is Smooth Blue Beardtongue also known as Shining Penstemon. Quote
snakeman Posted June 26, 2009 Author Posted June 26, 2009 Thanks! that's a pretty cool name for a flower Quote
Michelle Posted June 26, 2009 Posted June 26, 2009 No problem The second plant is Silky Scorpionweed also called Mountain Phacelia. Quote
cdock Posted June 26, 2009 Posted June 26, 2009 Sounds like a great day. I too enjoy the little cutties. Quote
SteveM Posted June 26, 2009 Posted June 26, 2009 I found this little guy alongside a creek yesterday... ...he smiled for the camera! Later, Steve Quote
bhurt Posted June 27, 2009 Posted June 27, 2009 Steve that shot was freakin hiliroious I almost pissed my pants laughing, it really does look like the snake is smiling. Snake, aswome photo's can't wait till my two weeks off to spend some time in the mountains away from all the crap the city life brings. Quote
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