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#14 Royal Coachman. My second attempt at the classic. I know the tails a little out of whack, But I like the image.
Submitted by: Doug Gualtieri
Rated Average (2.9) with 18 votes. | The 3lb rainbows are an easier target than the double figure brown trout. An extra long tippet and a fine and calm day is necessary for polaroiding these beauties.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Excellent (5) with 26 votes. |
Our lunch stop during a rain shower was this giant willow tree. Large, strong, brown & rainbow trout are present in this small stream
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Above average (4.5) with 11 votes. | The very prolific 3lb to 5lb browns & rainbows use the willow root snags & undercut banks to make capture difficult. I landed only 1 fish from 6 hookups.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Above average (3.9) with 7 votes. |
Trout food. Mayfly, Stick & Stone Cased Caddis Nymphs from the underside of one small rock.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Above average (3.7) with 13 votes. | This size #12 Mayfly Nymph was not what the trout wanted this day. Very small dark coloured #16 & #18's were the go.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Above average (4) with 14 votes. |
Winter Rainbow-February on Kenai River. Open year round, the Kenai can harbour some good angling year round. If you know where to go. Caught on #8 egg sucking leach of my own design.
Submitted by: Doug Gualtieri
Rated Average (2.8) with 12 votes. | The Presentation- Another beautiful autumn day in South Central Alaska
Submitted by: Doug Gualtieri
Rated Above average (3.9) with 11 votes. |
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