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Fish Photo & Info GalleryIf you have a fish photo and info or story on the photo, please send it along to us at: madscientist@flytyersdungeon.com and we'll add it here. Please send the photo in no larger than a 400 x 400 pixel size and 40 to 50 word story. That's the rules outside of any bad taste photos, which will be eliminated. We'd love to have your photos here. Oh, by the way from time to time if we see a photo and story that catches our fancy, we'll send you a FTD gift package!
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Mid-November Afternoon 11-12-05 A cool crisp and windy afternoon on the Bitterroot River. Casting a New York Strip Leech into riffles and dropping into a deeper run brought some strikes and a couple of nice fish including this 17" male brown trout, that took to the air. A beautiful day and few hours of relaxation and some acrobatic fish. |
A windy fall day with the sun coming and going. Snow clouds threatening but a great day of rainbow and brown trout fishing. Sink tip lines and a New York Strip Leech in black, brown and especially olive produced fish all afternoon including this 22" plus brown trout. |
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Mile High Fall Fishing 10-21-05 A Chilly fall afternoon with wind blowing and subsiding and the beauty of the snow covered mountains for a backdrop made for a great day. The rainbows cooperated taking a Black Widow Leech a few feet below the surface and occasionally taking to the air. |
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