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Photos by Troutnut from the Namekagon River in Wisconsin

This is one of my favorite pictures of the Namekagon. From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
This is one of my favorite pictures of the Namekagon.
Date TakenMay 30, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut

Closeup insects by Bnewell from the South Fork of the Milk River in Montana

Updates from May 29, 2005

Photos by Troutnut from the Namekagon River in Wisconsin

 From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
Date TakenMay 29, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
 From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
Date TakenMay 29, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
 From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
Date TakenMay 29, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut

On-stream insect photos by Troutnut from the Namekagon River in Wisconsin

A dense cloud of extremely tiny flies hovers close over the river. From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
A dense cloud of extremely tiny flies hovers close over the river.
Date TakenMay 29, 2005
Date AddedNov 30, 1999
AuthorTroutnut

Updates from May 28, 2005

Photos by Troutnut from Mystery Creek #56 in Wisconsin

This remote small brookie stream rarely gets fished, and perhaps for good reason.  I couldn't find any trout. From Mystery Creek # 56 in Wisconsin.
This remote small brookie stream rarely gets fished, and perhaps for good reason. I couldn't find any trout.
Date TakenMay 28, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
Interesting vegetation grows around this shallow, remote spring pond at the headwaters of an obscure trout stream. From Mystery Creek # 56 in Wisconsin.
Interesting vegetation grows around this shallow, remote spring pond at the headwaters of an obscure trout stream.
Date TakenMay 28, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
Recent forest service work has stabilized the alder-lined banks of this small trout stream and opened it up to sunlight, which helps increase its productivity. From Mystery Creek # 56 in Wisconsin.
Recent forest service work has stabilized the alder-lined banks of this small trout stream and opened it up to sunlight, which helps increase its productivity.
Date TakenMay 28, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut

On-stream insect photos by Troutnut from Mystery Creek #56 in Wisconsin

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I took this picture of a scud from above the water's surface in a very shallow, clear, tiny bit of water at the margin of a little spring pond. From Mystery Creek # 56 in Wisconsin.
I took this picture of a scud from above the water's surface in a very shallow, clear, tiny bit of water at the margin of a little spring pond.
Date TakenMay 28, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut

Closeup insects by Troutnut from the Namekagon River and the Teal River in Wisconsin

Updates from May 27, 2005

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