The Letort is especially tough because you can see the fish in 8' of water (and they can see you) These are smart fish and spooky. Unlike a freestone stream, every shadow and splash can be seen or sensed by the fish. It means that you, as a fisherman, have to be in control all the time.
It's not a stream for the impatient. At least not up in the meadow.
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 4:04 PM, arthur noglak <arthur.noglak@gmail.com> wrote:
The stream near Hagerstown (dont want to "hot spot" and get someones panties in a bunch) reminds me alot of the letort.
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