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Topic: Fish slime in the yak ...  (Read 2108 times)

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Fishboy

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Hauled the yak down to the Surprise Valley of far northeastern California and up a long and rocky road to a small lake in the Warner Mountains. In one short stretch I caught 14 fish 10 to 14 inches -- brook, brown and rainbow -- on dry flies. They really hammered the blue duns and elk-hair caddis.
I was having too much fun to take any photos, and released all my fish, but here's the yak:



andyjade

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sweet, sweet glassy water.  nice.  looks like a nice spot to spend a day or two....
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Very picturesque, nice job on the catch, sounds like you caught a variety of trout. 
I was having too much fun to take any photos
I hear ya  ;D


 

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