Quick evening trip to the mountains
By
Troutnut on October 3rd, 2017
After work last night I drove up to the Taylor River, a tributary of the Middle Fork Snoqualmie. I was just in the mood for the aesthetics of this place, and it didn't disappoint. The largest of the several wild coastal cutthroat I caught was less than 8" long, and most were around 6".
I'm glad I enjoy catching small trout in big places.
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Big patch of edible puffballs.
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Lumberyard | February 20th, 2018, 7:17 pm | |
Posts: 1 | Wow Beautiful, You wouldn't have to twist my arm for me to spend a day there NICE ............... Mike |
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Peter21 | December 11th, 2017, 2:21 am | |
united states
Posts: 1 | those mountain streams looks perfect :) Thanks for sharing, you have a wonderful blog |
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Creno | October 5th, 2017, 8:40 pm | |
Grants Pass, OR
Posts: 305 | Looks like that is one of those mountain streams where it is hard to make a living........ but still awful pretty! |
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