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I went to the state park access this morning and had a good morning. The water was pretty low early and then at 9 they increased it from 20mw to 65mw (and once again, no horn). I got to shore and I was going to leave but I decided to stay and try a somewhat protected area along the shoreline. It turned out good as lots of trout moved in close to the shoreline. I ended up with around 3 dozen including a couple nice rainbows and a decent tiger trout. I caught 6 on a stimulator dry fly and the rest on an egg/midge combo. It was fun as I was able to sight cast to many of them.   

 

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13 hours ago, Foghorn said:

That tiger trout has an awesome scale pattern.

They are pretty cool looking fish. A cross between a brook trout and a brown trout. They are triploids so they should grow fast. This guy was probably stocked at 10" earlier this year. Good to see them in the river.


 

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