Today’s Pro Tip: Avoid standing where the fish are – fish don’t tend to bite well when you’re standing on top of them.
Many thanks to Jason K. for capturing this image on the Trophy Stretch this morning.
September 10, 2022
Today’s Pro Tip: Avoid standing where the fish are – fish don’t tend to bite well when you’re standing on top of them.
Many thanks to Jason K. for capturing this image on the Trophy Stretch this morning.
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Tom Caron dispenses advice, wisdom, and bs in the pursuit of trout and salmon daily for Tall Timber guests.
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Matthew Sisk
September 10, 2022 — 6:17 pm
Jason K is a fraud …
Drags bottom with rainbow warriors
bs
September 11, 2022 — 1:01 pm
Oh yes … much worse than using Worms or Eggs!
Hendrickson
September 10, 2022 — 8:41 pm
Good tip, Jason and Tom; guilty of that occasionally trying to get to the far bank☺️🎏
bs
September 11, 2022 — 1:02 pm
That’s what switch rods are for Henry! You especially don’t want to wade too far across right now, as the swift flow might make it difficult to get back across.
Hendrickson
September 12, 2022 — 3:17 pm
I’ll take that advice, Tom. Unfortunately, stuck around here for the time being. Crossing the flow at MGH is not a problem. Happy fishing, Amigo!