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jeffshintaku
Registered: 02/13/05
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    10/10/09 at 06:48 PM
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Went to the Apline county area today for a quick trip to check out a stream that feeds the w.f. carson river. Small stream, but there is little brookies in it up to 10". Landed 2 of them, had a few other bites on the drift. Perfect little stream for someone with a short rod (7' 6" or 8') rod in a 4wt. I used pheasanttail and hares ears in a size 18. The fish were hiding under rocks, under cut banks, in the current and in front of the head waters. Clear stream, no one else fishing and a nice hike. The stream is out of eye sight from the road. Hike up stream for a 1/2 mile and few brooks here and there. There was no one else fishing it.


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