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Native
Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: Rome, Ga.
Posts: 247
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Went to a friends this weekend to get large flat rocks out of the creek behind her house (Sugar Valley) this creek is very small and in the summer months has very little water in it although now it has a pretty good flow. To make a long story short just before I pulled my truck down to the creek I spotted 8 rainbows with very bright stripes in 6 to 8 inches of water, I spooked these fish and never did see them again. In searching for them I found a hole downstream that was 4 foot deep and full of trout some probably 20 to 24" long. I think i'm going to need alot of rocks this year.
------------------ May your lines be tight and your fish be bright. Bud |
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Ex Member
Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Temple, GA
Posts: 2,831
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ouuuuuuuuuhhhhhh. I think you'll need at least a couple of truckloads of those rocks. Don't forget the flyrod. Those trout might get in the way, so you might have to release them downstream or somethin to get at the rocks.
![]() Owl or make a little trout sandwich if ya like... |
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Past Director, Hall of Fame Member, Moderator
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Budman!
Where have ya been? We missed you in the swap. KB |
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Native
Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: Rome, Ga.
Posts: 247
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Sorry KB i've been in another part of the plant and computerless until this week, I should have one at home by next week and mabe I wont have this problem anymore. Fish on! Life is good. Missed everyone, amazing how many new folks are on the board now, it just gets better and better.
------------------ May your lines be tight and your fish be bright. Bud |
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