Sometimes you had to go on your knees
These trout were very strong
Once again superb and wild brown trout
Each potential spot had to be checked
Patience while fighting was required
Another trout couldn't refuse the nymph
Every trout had a special pattern
Getting closer to grasshopper valley
The first trout on the indicator dry fly
She is going to be documented soon
My last trout on the nymph
The reason for so many trout
The grasshopper eldorado just started
The second trout confirmed the grasshopper attraction
Another wild beauty, hungry for grasshoppers
A good fighter shortly before landing
Additional terrestrial proteins are obvious
My fly pattern of the year and its victim
This bright mouth decoration will soon be removed
Trout used submerged trees as hiding and escape spots
This brown trout didn't make to the tree roots
The grasshopper habitat in the background
The brown trout just loved my hopper fly
Fighting trout in grasshopper valley
Soon she will be released
The impacts of the storm made a trout paradise out of this river stretch
One of so many grasshopper valley inhabitans
They all fought till the end
Just one more quick photo for the research
I haven't had so much fun with dry fly for quite some time
The grasshopper valley was very generous to me
Brown trout were almost everywhere
Nicely colored wild brown trout
The upper end of hopper valley
My hopper fly also worked outside the valley
This repeated 127 times on that day
Another valley this time even narrower
Narrow river and nice brown trout
Trout's teeth left some imprints on my fly
The very last fish of the day. I am very tired but happy