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PostPosted: Sat May 21, 2005 8:43 pm    Post subject: Maine: good trout day- dry flies Reply with quote

ahhhhhhhhhhhh Very Happy - i was on the river when an epic hendrikson hatch came off. bugs covereed the water and floated down towards and past me. the air was kind of moist so it was tough for them to dry their wings. the trout were going NUTS - i caught some nice browns and rainbows.

THANX MARSHALL. ==== =

ps = i saw marshall drifting down the river and i said "kinda slow - hey marsh?" marsh then replied "2 o'clock the hendriksons will come off." so i went and got a coffee...got back in the water and BOY was he right! they came off and i was casting to countless trout...i hooked a bunch and caught plenty.....

LIGHT HENDRIKSON - SIZE 14

gonna go do it again tomorrow. Laughing
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