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Fresh Water Kennebec River Maine: To Know A River Drift The River
Posted by greg on May 28, 2003

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Drifting into the quiet spots in a river that you can't see while wading is an experience all avid fly fisherman should have . Stocking huge trout that are much smarter than you would think is an eye opening experience . The world looks at peace from a drift boat with the occasional eagle or Osprey circling overhead . I had fish on that bent my 7 wt. rod almost down to the Butt section only to have them spit the hook or in one violent motion free themselves . These Brown laviathins are mudh harder to catch than their stocked bretheran . I caught two Rainbows on a caddis , the first time this year using a caddis , and a few Bass but those really big boys are still there . !!!


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