I got there early and had caught eight cutts before the sun started to come over the eastern skyline. The clouds were rolling in, but a beautiful eastern sky made catching fish a little more enjoyable.
Before the weather chased me off, I was able to fish next to some fishing friends. Dave from Utah who is "Utah's Greatest Olympic Diver" (another story for another time) and Garth from Burley, Idaho, helped me laugh about some old experiences. A very enjoyable few hours.
The cutthroats were willing as I caught a total of 14 for the morning before I headed in to protect my camera from the rain and snow.
13 comments:
Great photo. I'm glad the trout were biting.
A wonderful sunset Bill with some decent size fish caught by the looks of it! Take care!
Great shots Bill. seems like a fine dew hours fishing in good company. You can't beat it.
Awesome sunset and that fish looks big and you caught quite a few, fortunate you~
It's a tough life you lead up there in the wilds of Idaho Bill ;>)...absolutely beautiful pictures, every one.
Hi there Bill, having fun an the water is always fun. Love both shots. The color of that fish is amazing...you did let it go did yea?
Hope you get home safe and sound without a wet suit.
Hugs D.
I would like to read more on this site soon. BTW, rather good design this site has, but don’t you think design should be changed from time to time?
That's a beautiful cutt. Nice that you got in a few casts before the storm.
Wow...I'm seriously impressed! Look at that sky, and the size of that fish...
THAT"S America!
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Both shots are fantastic catches of the day, Bill.. well done!
Wonderful post and the sunset shot is beautiful
Maggie
And how about adding some more pics? I’m not trying to offend anyone, site is really nice. But as I’ve heard people acquire information much more effective if there are certain helpful illustrations.
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