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Jim with a hog |
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John with his first steehead...not bad! |
It was very brisk to start the morning and blue skies looked as if they were going to stay. Low, clear water as well let us know we had our work cut out. Jim Geise had booked a trip to treat his good fishing buddy John Bebow and wanted to fish for both trout and steelhead. When he asked to fish for trout as well he didn't mean catching a couple trout by accident while steelhead fishing. Jim made the right call. Started fishing for steelies right off while the light was low but no takers. As soon as the sun got high we switched over to trout and things warmed up quickly. The Muskegon River scud went to work and by the time we decided to switch back to steelheading they had boated well over 30 nice trout...but who's counting.
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Another shot of John's steelhead |
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One of many nice trout |
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solid, colorful bow |
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Jim with a quality rainbow |
Made our way down from Pine Street boat launch and finished up the day with a steelhead each! Couldn't get much sweeter. Well, maybe it could. When Jim had booked the trip he told me that John had never caught a steelhead he would love it if he could. John's fish was the last one of the day. All of this on top of a couple of fly nuts that were fun to be around, truly enjoy being on the river, and would have had a great time if we had only caught chubs. The way fly-fishing is supposed to be.
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heavy winter brown |