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Trout in the South Can a native Northwesterner find happiness fly fishing in the Southland? Can he avoid the local bias? Uncle Fuzzy travels to North Carolina. by Uncle Fuzzy 

 
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#584736 - 11/02/09 05:36 PM Fishing report without pictures, don't read.
troutpimp Offline
South Fork Boise River: It just sucks. Yesterday at about 1pm there were all these little gray and green bugs everywhere, and these huge fish were trying to eat them, for some reason. No matter how many muddler minnows and DBG spoon flies I tried, I never even hooked one. Stupid fish.

(#18 BWO Sparkle Duns, however, worked marvelously. THE END.)
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#584744 - 11/02/09 06:07 PM Re: Fishing report without pictures, don't read. [Re: troutpimp]
Sasha Offline
Damn I thought it was just you that sucked wink (just kidding)

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