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Little brookies seemed to like the royal wolfs and adams last weekend. Nothing big enough to write home about but I love seeing fish no matter the size.
I'm with you. Light rod and small trout in little nooks is a blast. Huge brookie fan. If you don't mind, which stream? No pressure to tell me, if you'd rather not let the cat outta the bag.
 

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I'm with you. Light rod and small trout in little nooks is a blast. Huge brookie fan. If you don't mind, which stream? No pressure to tell me, if you'd rather not let the cat outta the bag.
I'm teaching my GF to fly fish currently so we've been hitting a lot of nice scenic places. Miller creek was our last location without being too specific. I found some good info on it searching here.
 

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One key thing to remember is don't put your beer down on one of these rivs it'll float away. Here's the deal lotta guys get to comfortable start thinking the water is a rock or a table or whatnot. Hard surface you get the idea. Anyway put a beer down on the river (cause they're thinkin its the for-mentioned hard surface!) - and its gone!!! I personally know a guy lost a whole sixer puttin' beers down on the foss.
 

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One key thing to remember is don't put your beer down on one of these rivs it'll float away. Here's the deal lotta guys get to comfortable start thinking the water is a rock or a table or whatnot. Hard surface you get the idea. Anyway put a beer down on the river (cause they're thinkin its the for-mentioned hard surface!) - and its gone!!! I personally know a guy lost a whole sixer puttin' beers down on the foss.
True. I've lost some bottled Becks in the Beckler
 
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