Greg’s Winter Montana Trip

Please share these pics from my Montana Trip from late November 2013 captions transferred with the pictures I sent you.  So, permit me to give you a caption for each picture.  Feel free to edit the captions.

Picture #1:  The Big Horn River also borders some private land, including cattle ranches.  These are black angus feeding on moss in the river.  The river is wide and deep so the cattle cannot escape the confines ofGE DIGITAL CAMERA

 

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Picture #2:  The view toward the parking lot/ramp from my brother-in-laws drift boat.  It was a pretty day.

 

Picture #3:  My brother-in-law, Dave.  Good critic, even better fly fisherman.

 

Picture #4:  First rainbow of the day, caught using a double nymph rig.

 

Picture #5:  My brother-in-law netting that first rainbow!

 

Picture #6:  Another Big Horn rainbow on the same nymphs.

 

Picture #7:  These nymphs kept landing the rainbows.

 

Picture #8:  These nymphs work everywhere I go! Montana, Wyoming, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee!

 

Picture #9:  Brown trout liked the same nymphs the rainbow trout liked.

 

Picture #10:  Another brown trout caught on these nymphs.

 

Picture #11:  Dave with a nice brown he landed on a clouser minnow (finally something other than those nymphs).

 

Take care,

 

Gregg

Robert (Rob) Prytula – July 12th

Topic: Fly Fishing for Bream

Rob is a native Texan who grew up in middle Tennessee. He enjoys chasing any species of fish with a fly rod. His favorite species to target are big bream, earning him the title of bream bum. He has actually traveled over 1250 miles one-way to catch a species that only exists in a certain part of the country.

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February's Meeting

February 7th.
New meeting date, same time.

The date was changed for the guest speaker and to avoid Valentine’s Day.