Day at the trib!

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Day at the trib!

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Went 1/4 for browns and 1/6 for dirty old boots..lol. Water was very clear and fish were everywhere! Had the hole place to myself and loved it. Hope everyone enjoys the pics Image Image Image
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Great Shots!....I may just have to try that floatin' thing one day!

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Post by bucketmouth »

floatinator, nice brown man. Is that an eastern trib?

Nice carcass.. err.. chinook. The last time I was out with FF I saw what I would call an albino chinook. 'Bout 3/4 of its body was worn white but it was still swimming around. Upside down, but still swimming. :shock:

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Post by Floatinator »

Hey RJ! " Warning! This type of fishing can be very addictive and may cause chromersidis or brownflue. Consult with your local floater guide before attempting this kind of strenuess fishing...lol" If your interested i even have a spare float set up. Little tip though, learn to cast prior to floating near others...lol. As for Bucketmouth it is an east trib. I'm sure FF knows the spot. Not sure if he swam in this trib...lol.
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