| Rob and John | 
| Jennings Run flowing to the right and downstream. Image taken from the property of the "Hungry Trout" resort and restaurant. | 
| When the water was at its highest, most of our fish were caught within about 1-3 feet of the bank,. Casting upstream with nymph or "hopper-dropper" arrangement was the most productive. | 
| Looking upstream from bridge. Jenning's Run | 
| Releasing a decent fish | 
| Jim | 
| Paul contemplating | 
| Picking something big and flashy | 
| John | 
| Rob drifting a hopper-dropper combination. The "hopper" we found most useful was a rubber legged stimulator. | 
| One of the very few rainbows I caught. | 
| Flume Pool | 
| Moi. Photo by Jim | 
| Some pretty rugged wading | 
| Me again. Photo by Jim | 
| In the middle of the river, Rob is keeping his line off the water | 
| The browns got bigger in the evening. | 
| I don't think any of us caught anything in this nice run. | 
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2 comments:
Nice photos. Looks like a great trip!
Thanks, Steve. Glad you are following along. I've got four more posts to go... mostly written and nearly complete... but took the day off today for a day trip to Vermont with my wife to see her daughter's brand new cute as the dickens 7.5# baby boy (July 3 birthday).
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