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Old 02-07-2011, 10:19 AM   #41
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I was out there once ../camping..1965 I was 9 years old.IT'S FLAT OUT GORGEOUS!!!!
We were in Clinton County near some big dam..We ate fresh brook trout outdoors..The scenery is gorgeous..out of this world. My grandfather had a cabin out there.
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Old 02-07-2011, 05:05 PM   #42
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I was out there once ../camping..1965 I was 9 years old.IT'S FLAT OUT GORGEOUS!!!!
We were in Clinton County near some big dam..We ate fresh brook trout outdoors..The scenery is gorgeous..out of this world. My grandfather had a cabin out there.
I have been in Clinton County, indeed nice scenery! and yes the trout here are great! to bad there arent as many native streams as there used to be but there are alot north by the state line. I see you live in Florida, if you ever get a chance to come up to PA in the near future, go to Slippery Rock Creek, go to McConnels Mill on the Creek. Flat out the most gorgeous place in PA i have ever seen, and its probably only 35 min north west of clinton. Once you go down in the ravine, you lose cell phone reception and its like your in the middle of Canada or Alaska. We caught 65 trout in 4 hrs. not to mention all of the small mouth there! it is like a whole new world

and we fish just right down past that bridge for trout, we catch all the smallies right under the dam
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Old 02-07-2011, 05:20 PM   #43
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Thanks...for the info..looking back over my 56 years..you are correct..It's the most beautiful place I've ever been in the USA..and I've been to ..

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Your area is one of a kind..when I was there ..it was very wild ...a gorgeous trout stream flowing through the green mountains...I bet jobs are scarce..{ -;


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Old 03-22-2011, 09:30 AM   #44
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Here is where I do a lot of my smallmouth,musky, and catfishing. It is not a photo, it is a video so why don't you come along for the ride. Hope you all enjoy it.
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Old 03-22-2011, 10:37 AM   #45
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Crystal clear mountain river in northern CO. Loaded with browns and 'bows. Fly fishermens dream. Fish average between 12 and 18". This is a little guy I caught Sunday....first fish of the year. On a good day I will catch 20-30 fish.

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Old 03-25-2011, 09:05 AM   #46
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I got his video at one of the ponds I fish.
An osprey , diving for a fish.
I thought it was a hawk, thanks to Ridge Runner, I now know it was an osprey.
Click on picture, the camera didn't stop recording when I wanted it to.

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Old 07-09-2011, 05:51 AM   #47
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Pathfinder lake & dam area( upstream from me) with waters overtoping / going aroundspillway& the dam because its still to full - from heavy snowpack melting( some flooding going on in various parts of the state& there now still for the same reasons)

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They seemed to be catching fish- the fishermen i was watching didnt seem to be having much luck.
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Old 08-04-2011, 01:02 PM   #48
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Here's a few of buds and bass from my "swamp lake". (40 acres, mile long, cypress lined oxbow on my farm in west TN) I grew up in Memphis so fishing oxbows along the MS and our numerous smaller rivers has always been my favorite. I've bass fished allover the country but I'm a "swamp basser" at heart.
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