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Photos by Troutnut from the Namekagon River in Wisconsin

This is one of the best-looking spots for a big trout that I've ever seen; all the river's current pushes food into one deep, narrow lane full of overhead cover and obstructions for fish to hold behind. I've not caught anything in the few times I've fished it, but I suspect that's my fault, not the river's. From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
This is one of the best-looking spots for a big trout that I've ever seen; all the river's current pushes food into one deep, narrow lane full of overhead cover and obstructions for fish to hold behind. I've not caught anything in the few times I've fished it, but I suspect that's my fault, not the river's.
Date TakenAug 1, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
This deer ran at least a hundred yards in front of our canoe before it finally decided to get out of the river.  Here it just hurdled a beaver dam. From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
This deer ran at least a hundred yards in front of our canoe before it finally decided to get out of the river. Here it just hurdled a beaver dam.
Date TakenAug 1, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
Brad Bohen and I were scouting on this canoe trip, so we didn't stop to fish this appealing remote hole. I suspect it holds monsters--it's certainly fine water, far from where others usually fish. From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
Brad Bohen and I were scouting on this canoe trip, so we didn't stop to fish this appealing remote hole. I suspect it holds monsters--it's certainly fine water, far from where others usually fish.
Date TakenAug 1, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
 From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
Date TakenAug 1, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut

Closeup insects by Troutnut from Miscellaneous Wisconsin in Wisconsin

Female Acentrella (Tiny Blue-Winged Olives) Mayfly DunFemale Acentrella (Tiny Blue-Winged Olives) Mayfly Dun View 3 PicturesI've lost the date information for this specimen and taken a guess.
Collected August 1, 2004 from unknown in Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on January 25, 2006

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