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salmotrutta

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Got the chance to stop on the side of the road and examine a trib today, to get a much overdue glance at the water. Around this time of year, it is commonplace for me and I'm sure many anglers to take a walk and observe spawning fish in closed sections to get a feel for how far up they've come and whether they're spawning yet. After a long winter, it can be a lot of fun, especially when scoping out new territory, on a warm and sunny March day.

Today's territory was nothing new but I really appreciated the 5 or so minutes on this beautiful day.

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Choco milk.


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I think they'll start spawning once they finish drinking chocolate milk. I'm getting the butterflies just thinking about opening week.
 
....surprised we didn't cross paths

you should be hiking down south. With a rod. In a run. Casting. Hooking. Setting. And reeling. FISH ON :)
 

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