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| salvelinusfontinalis | Posted: 2012/1/21 19:54 Updated: 2012/1/21 19:54 |
Joined: 2006/9/9
From: lancaster county
Posts: 6165
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Andy did really well for his first Limestone Spring Creek experience.
I think the biggest thing andy learned today is how to spot fish in such clear water. You would think its easy but its not lol. |
| Fishidiot | Posted: 2012/1/22 10:26 Updated: 2012/1/22 10:26 |
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Joined: 2006/9/9
From: Gettysburg
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Look - it's Bigfoot!!
Wait.... I think this is another internet hoax. Looks like a guy in a gorilla suit. ![]() |
| The_Sasquatch | Posted: 2012/1/24 12:26 Updated: 2012/1/24 12:26 |
Joined: 2011/7/6
From: Ephrata, PA
Posts: 4859
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No gorilla suit! Its all natural baby!
Sal's right though, I did almost take a spill at that spot. The bottom just gave out from under me. Stayed dry though! Sal's also right about spotting fish. I learned a lot about that on this trip. It took me half the morning, but once I saw them, I was really seeing them. It helped me catch them, as I was able to watch how they were reacting to my flies and my presentation. Once I switched to midges, blood worms, I enjoyed watching the swarms of trout coming up to investigate! |



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