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Some pretty goldens from this past season. Plenty more where those came from!

 

 

Thank You and Tight Lines,

Carson LeBoeuf

 

 

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Best trutta for good looks on this planet.. Keep posting, if you have scenery pictures where these were caught, I bet the watershed is awesome. Finis Mitchell made sure we have them here in Wyoming, too. They live in places of sheer beauty.. Thank you...

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Thank you, they were caught out of Hooper Creek here in the Sierra National Forest. I got nine that day, my buddy got six.

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Nice to see you back LeBo.

Thanks, Shoebop! Glad to be back, I've got a lot of catching up to do and fish to share.

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My first, and only, trout so far. A wild rainbow from the Chattahoochee National Forest. Slammed an oversized EHC I tied.

 

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Just more of me catching little ones on the St. Johns River. I only had one battery for the GoPro, since I forgot the others at home.

 

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Well, two things this morning ... one rare, the other even less likely.

First thing ... I didn't get a single hit. Even the gar I saw didn't swipe at anything I threw. Not one bump in 5 hours of fishing.

Second ... and the reason I think the fish were "off their feed" ... the St. Johns River is flowing backward. I knew the river was low, about 3 feet lower than normal and 5 feet or so lower than the highest I've ever fished it. But I didn't know it could get low enough for water to flow backward.

On the 30th, I was fishing a couple miles farther upstream, and it was slow, but still flowing in the correct direction.

 

We need rain ... a LOT of rain.

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Just heard a report yesterday saying just that. The concern was that we are still a good couple of months away from the rainy season.

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A couple little mayan's and some bluegill this morning on the 3wt.

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post-55238-0-08507300-1491151212_thumb.jpgpost-55238-0-06630100-1491151240_thumb.jpgpost-55238-0-10870000-1491151265_thumb.jpgpost-55238-0-50799200-1491151289_thumb.jpgpost-55238-0-30910100-1491151315_thumb.jpgpost-55238-0-35827900-1491151340_thumb.jpg Took the float tube out today for the first time! 2nd pic was a quick Release at the float tube, my fault! Almost 4 fish & 2 on & lost in 1.5hrs was fun! Fish were 86cm, 80cm?, 76cm & 75cm! No monsters +1metre! Next time?😀

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