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Landscape Pictures of Rivers, Page 17



The appeal of trout fishing is tied to the landscapes in which they live. They need the kind of clean, cold water found mostly in pristine rivers in pristine places that lend themselves to landscape photography. I've begun to take that hobby seriously too, although the best times of day for pictures conflict with the best times for fishing!

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New packraft. My new PR-49 packraft getting ready for its first test in a local pond. From Bathing Beauty Pond in Alaska.
New packraft. My new PR-49 packraft getting ready for its first test in a local pond.
StateAlaska
Date TakenOct 10, 2013
Date AddedOct 13, 2013
AuthorTroutnut
CameraCanon PowerShot D10
 From the Chatanika River in Alaska.
StateAlaska
Date TakenSep 28, 2013
Date AddedSep 29, 2013
AuthorTroutnut
CameraCanon PowerShot D10
View downstream from Elliott Highway bridge From the Chatanika River in Alaska.
View downstream from Elliott Highway bridge
StateAlaska
Date TakenSep 28, 2013
Date AddedSep 29, 2013
AuthorTroutnut
CameraCanon PowerShot D10
 From the Bois Brule River in Wisconsin.
Date TakenMar 29, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
Everything just kind of blends together in this turbulent picture, taken during an early-season skunking on an unfamiliar stretch of river. From Fall Creek in New York.
Everything just kind of blends together in this turbulent picture, taken during an early-season skunking on an unfamiliar stretch of river.
LocationFall Creek
Date TakenApr 3, 2007
Date AddedApr 3, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
Many trout live in this pool, but they're very difficult to approach.  The stream is very small and the pool unusually large, so the current is very slow.  The trout have all the time in the world to inspect the fly, and they spook extremely easily. From Mystery Creek # 62 in New York.
Many trout live in this pool, but they're very difficult to approach. The stream is very small and the pool unusually large, so the current is very slow. The trout have all the time in the world to inspect the fly, and they spook extremely easily.
Date TakenOct 13, 2006
Date AddedOct 17, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
 From the Bois Brule River in Wisconsin.
Date TakenMar 29, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
 From Enfield Creek in New York.
Date TakenOct 13, 2006
Date AddedOct 17, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
 From the Teal River in Wisconsin.
LocationTeal River
Date TakenMay 26, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
 From the Salmon River in New York.
LocationSalmon River
Date TakenOct 12, 2004
Date AddedJan 18, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
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