Landscape Pictures of Rivers, Page 54
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!
The Sag at Franklin Bluffs.
Date AddedMay 1, 2011
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
Date AddedJun 14, 2011
CameraDMC-LX3
Date AddedJun 14, 2011
CameraDMC-LX3
Date AddedJun 14, 2011
CameraDMC-LX3
Date AddedJul 18, 2007
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
This is the Tanana River in Nenana, Alaska. It's one of the Yukon's largest tributaries. I can break my usual "no naming rivers" policy for this picture because there's no fishing (except with bait for burbot) in the Tanana -- it runs with incredibly turbid glacial melt-water in which game fishing is pretty much impossible. You literally can't see an INCH into it, probably not even half an inch.