If you fish the northern Rocky Mountain’s rivers and streams you’ll catch a plethora of trout, some small, some medium-size, and, if you are either lucky or very good with a fly rod, you may place a trout in the net topping 20 inches. If you fish eastern Idaho’s Henry’s Lake, one of the most productive trout waters on the planet, you will catch fish exceeding 20 inches–healthy, firm cutthroat, rainbow/cutthroat hybrids, and brook trout often measured in pounds. And this year, some of those fish are running larger than ever.
More: http://flyfisherman.com/rmwest/gthenryslake/
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If you fish the northern Rocky Mountain’s rivers and streams you’ll catch a plethora of trout, some small, some medium-size, and, if you are either lucky or very good with a fly rod, you may place a trout in the net topping 20 inches. If you fish eastern Idaho’s Henry’s Lake, one of the most productive trout waters on the planet, you will catch fish exceeding 20 inches–healthy, firm cutthroat, rainbow/cutthroat hybrids, and brook trout often measured in pounds. And this year, some of those fish are running larger than ever.
More: http://flyfisherman.com/rmwest/gthenryslake/
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