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Martin - martin@globalflyfisher.com

Small Creek Fishing

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Well this was absolutely one of my favorite times out on the water. With my new favorite small stream rod, the new Redington Butterstick. After I got used to the rod, it became deadly accurate, and it was rather light, which is a combo rarely seen with fiberglass rods.

Even though we didn't catch much the first night, it was rather peaceful being out there, knowing we had a good day ahead of us. Well I take that back, we didn't really know because the weather was calling for some thunder and lightning storms. I don't mind fishing the rain, but last thing I want to do is be out in a lightning storm, waving around a rod. But we got lucky, and the next day was not too bad. We got some really nice fish and went on an adventure though a back country creek, which honestly I thought was too skinny to hold fish. But sure enough they were there!

However this afternoon was not bad fishing to say the least, and we saw some great sites. I have passed by this creek many times, and always wondered how the fishing was. So thank you Jeff for showing me this little secret. It really is a natural wonder just like all of the Colorado small creeks through this amazing range of the Rocky Mountains!

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