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Josh connects w/ a nice one! |
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Do trout eat pork rinds?!?! |
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Average on the MO |
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perfection! |
Trout fishing in the winter is just plain fun. Fishing continues to stay good/great. There have been a few tougher days but tough still puts you well into double digits on the MO. Found some real nice trout today and as usual got a look at several other large fish that didn't make it quite to the net. It wouldn't be fun if you always bagged the monsters. Scuds continue to be a major force on the river but the early black stoneflies have become an important fly; especially in the lower river.
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