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PhotographyOnTheFly > This brown smacked a Bow River Bugger on the Lower Madison during the fall.
PhotographyOnTheFly > The benefits of teaching someone how to row in spanish...
PhotographyOnTheFly > Here's another look at her from the other side...
PhotographyOnTheFly > Montana solitude...
PhotographyOnTheFly > Datz what we came fo right dare...
PhotographyOnTheFly > Spring streamer fishing on the Yellowstone is something only locals seem to be keyed into...
PhotographyOnTheFly > Yowser... Mike Nelson caught this big female brown out of the Limay.  The "big" browns are lake runners and are often over 30 inches.  The "smaller" browns are resident fish that live in the river year round, which often reach 24 inches.
PhotographyOnTheFly > This Bighorn brown couldn't resist a Black Leadeye Bugger.
PhotographyOnTheFly > I'll take it!  This was one of the few fish I caught on the Rio Paloma, near Coyhaique, Chile.  The scenery is spectacular, the color of the water is amazing, and it just so happens that the fish like to eat big black beetles.
This brown smacked a Bow River Bugger on the Lower Madison during the fall.
 > This brown smacked a Bow River Bugger on the Lower Madison during the fall.
This brown smacked a Bow River Bugger on the Lower Madison during the fall.
Camera: Sony (Dsc-t7) |
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Original size: 2592px x 1671px |
Current: 400px x 258px |
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Keywords: brown montana close up lower madison fly in mouth lower maddy bow river bugger
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