Fly Fishing Pictures of Our Waters |
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Fly Fishing Pictures
of our waters. We all have our fish stories. |
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"Games don't always get better when they
get easier. Hard games make us stronger |
![]() John Woodman with his first Deschutes steelhead 10-07-03. |
![]() Dinner provided by Dr. Ed Walker 09-23-03. |
![]() Brian & the two Ed's in front of camp 09-23-03. |
![]() Dr. Bruce Ham with the smallest steelhead he's ever caught 09-24-03. |
![]() Kelly Neal with one of many Redsides that came to his fly 09-11-03. |
![]() Lyla Foggia holding the first Redside of the day. It ate a tiny brown nymph 09-10-03. |
![]() Jeff Runner proves that steelhead can still be caught from the Deschutes, in heavy White River silt, if your fly is large enough 09-04-03. |
![]() If you work hard and practice your skills, you will be rewarded. Dr. Leslie Root 08-28-03. |
![]() Mike Senatra with a bright early morning summer steelhead 08-07-03. |
![]() Patty Barnes hunts for steelhead with her spey rod 08-07-03. |
![]() Patty connects with this little keeper that ate her Fly du Jour 08-07-03 . |
![]() Mark Bachmann with a little hatchery steelhead that went home to dinner 08-07-03. |
![]() Trina, Mike and Jeff - rowing out 08-08-03. |
Great
sport-fish will make you earn them. But, that just makes them more precious when you connect. Steelhead are more precious than diamonds. And so are good fishing partners. Thanks, MB |
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