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Expert wildlife photographers stake out their quarry like a hunter and wait, sometimes for days, for the perfect shot to appear. I am not one of them. But once in a while on a trout stream the wildlife photo opportunities come to me, and when I can I have my camera ready.

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 From the Yellowstone River in Wyoming.
StateWyoming
Date TakenAug 27, 2018
Date AddedJun 13, 2019
AuthorTroutnut
CameraCanon EOS 7D Mark II
 From the Yellowstone River in Wyoming.
StateWyoming
Date TakenAug 27, 2018
Date AddedJun 13, 2019
AuthorTroutnut
CameraCanon EOS 7D Mark II
 From the Yellowstone River in Wyoming.
StateWyoming
Date TakenAug 27, 2018
Date AddedJun 13, 2019
AuthorTroutnut
CameraCanon EOS 7D Mark II
 From the Yellowstone River in Wyoming.
StateWyoming
Date TakenAug 27, 2018
Date AddedJun 13, 2019
AuthorTroutnut
CameraCanon EOS 7D Mark II
 From Duck Creek in Montana.
StateMontana
LocationDuck Creek
Date TakenAug 16, 2018
Date AddedJun 12, 2019
AuthorTroutnut
CameraNIKON 1 AW1
Pronghorn antelope overlooking the river valley. From Mystery Creek # 237 in Montana.
Pronghorn antelope overlooking the river valley.
StateMontana
Date TakenAug 2, 2020
Date AddedAug 18, 2020
AuthorTroutnut
CameraCanon EOS 7D Mark II
Two whitetail deer in one of the meadows along Slough Creek. I watched them all morning before I hiked out. From Slough Creek in Wyoming.
Two whitetail deer in one of the meadows along Slough Creek. I watched them all morning before I hiked out.
StateWyoming
LocationSlough Creek
Date TakenJul 31, 2020
Date AddedAug 16, 2020
AuthorTroutnut
CameraNIKON 1 AW1
Beavers were a significant impediment to the fishing in many pools on Slough Creek, maybe at least 20 % of the pools I fished. They would come out at the worst times, swim around scaring the fish, and then slap their tails. Meanwhile, I was fishing an 18-foot leader/tippet and trying my best to drop my flies on the water without the slightest splash. From Slough Creek in Wyoming.
Beavers were a significant impediment to the fishing in many pools on Slough Creek, maybe at least 20 % of the pools I fished. They would come out at the worst times, swim around scaring the fish, and then slap their tails. Meanwhile, I was fishing an 18-foot leader/tippet and trying my best to drop my flies on the water without the slightest splash.
StateWyoming
LocationSlough Creek
Date TakenJul 30, 2020
Date AddedAug 16, 2020
AuthorTroutnut
CameraNIKON 1 AW1
Canada geese and sandhill cranes were all noisily objecting to my presence on Slough Creek. From Slough Creek in Wyoming.
Canada geese and sandhill cranes were all noisily objecting to my presence on Slough Creek.
StateWyoming
LocationSlough Creek
Date TakenJul 29, 2020
Date AddedAug 16, 2020
AuthorTroutnut
CameraNIKON 1 AW1
Bison crossing the Lamar River in Yellowstone From the Lamar River in Wyoming.
Bison crossing the Lamar River in Yellowstone
StateWyoming
LocationLamar River
Date TakenAug 23, 2018
Date AddedJun 13, 2019
AuthorTroutnut
CameraCanon EOS 7D Mark II
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