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    Rainbow chub in South Korea

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      Favorite brook trout spot in Michigan with my son

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        Nolan creek Belton texas with step daughter.

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          Stocked rainbow from Nolan creek

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            #35
            Those South Korean fish are really cool!

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              #36
              Awesome catches...making me want to get back to doing it.

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                #37
                Thanks figured I was there might as well make theost of it. The cherry trout are by far the toughest fish I've ever fished for. Low crystal clear water in small streams way in the mountains. Really easily spooked and tough casting. Not to mention the hike to get to them.

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                  #38
                  Rainbow chub...you can buy them as Aquarium fish. Awesome Korean fish, very pretty. Hmmm, Im liking this thread

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                    #39
                    They get about six inches there in the rivers and will eat all your dry fly presentations before they get to the target fish. Never a day of not catching fish there with them around.😄

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                      #40
                      Chris and I snuck out to wet a fly in the rain the other day.

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                        #41
                        Nothing better than wet wading in July and August in Colorado while it's 100 plus in Dallas!

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                          #42
                          Absolutely. I grew up fly-fishing spring creeks and tailwaters in Missouri.

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                            #43
                            Gotta keep this thread at the top

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                              #44
                              Makes me want to break out one of my flyrods. It's been a few years.

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                                #45
                                ttt

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