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Reminds me of my first fly fishing endeavor...used to catch chubs that way for cat fishing when I was a kid..

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Looks very similar to East Tennessee "bluelining". A 12" brookie is a monster, but they are so much fun to catch from the small remote streams.


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Originally Posted by Pugs
I love small stream fishing and looking forward to spending a lot of time exploring those streams in NH when we retire.

I make do with PA and MD now but north = better. grin

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Nice picture. Agreed with TOM Tenkara would be well suited for those small eastern streams.

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