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In full swing. Probably late June or July Afterwards
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And the Greenies are only like flies on crap!!! I don't think those pricks ever fish in their own damn state!!
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Fishable! I don’t know about wadeable for the kids just yet...for me it would be fine. But I also know the spots I shouldn’t cross it. The Laramie is good though. I do see plenty of people at JELM and 6 Mile but I usually avoid those access points. They aren’t the best fishing spots anyway.
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Turns out there are still fish in the Platte! I don’t take many fish pictures, especially of 16-inch rainbows. But I took this one. This is from down stream from Treasure Island.
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The parking lot at the trailhead today. Social distancing at work. River is in good shape. Lots of weeds. Rainbows active like always, didn’t catch any browns today.
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Foote Access. Only one brown but I didn’t fish very long.
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