Please don't lay the fish on the ground. It isn't good for them. A picture isn't that important.
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 8:16:27 AM UTC-4, Justin Schiavone wrote:
Since this trip was so awesome I thought I'd share and had a few questions as well. This past Sunday was an incredibly productive day catching really nice size brookies in the lower part of the Rapidan, just off 662. I was able to land 9 or so, what I feel, we're huge natives- 9 inches plus. This was all on the nymph with a hares ear size 14 dropped from a larger bead headed hares plus a split shot. I got into some smaller fingerlings on the top surface, but nothing of size, so quickly changed back. What really made the day awesome was helping two of my friends who never held a fly rod in their life catch their first trout ever. Extremely awesome.Questions:
we caught a bunch of what I refer to as "chubs" with raised dots on the forehead. Can anyone provide the actual species?Also, it's cool to fish a tandem rig in those waters correct?
Thanks js
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