Updates from September 7, 2006
This small stream splits around a large island.
It's a real shame that this beautiful piece of Catskill water is off-limits to the public. It was tempting to cast from the road itself.
There's a really deep pool below this bridge on a relatively small Catskill stream.
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
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Date AddedOct 4, 2006
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There's a really deep pool below this bridge (with seemingly posted property around it) and I saw some fish swimming around, probably some of them trout around 10-12 inches.
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
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This is just about the most
Isonychia bicolor shucks (Shuck: The shed exoskeleton left over when an insect molts into its next stage or instar. Most often it describes the last nymphal or pupal skin exited during emergence into a winged adult.) I've ever seen on the rocks, and appropriately enough they're on the river where Art Flick described them in his Streamside Guide.
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
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