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Yesterday a small group of the Walla² Fly Fishers went fishing up the So. Fork Walla Walla River. Air temperature in the canyon was about 80°, the water temperature was 58°, and the sky was full of sunshine. To the best of my knowledge everyone was hooking- releasing fish (C&R) and having a most enjoyable afternoon. During this meeting of the Walla² Fly Fishers, no minutes were taken, no motions were made and since a picture is worth a thousand words, here is the rest of our story in the order of events...
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Dan with his out-of-town guest from Baltimore, determining a good fly pattern to use.
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In the many years that I have been fishing and horseback riding the So. Fork I have come up on maybe a half dozen buzz-tailed critters. This day was one of those times. They are heat seekers (for food) and wet jeans helps to take a fisherman's legs out of their - seeking/see ya /got ya- scenario.
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Lauri appeared to be in her own fly fishing world.
Lovely world, don't you think?
Taking an afternoon break on the river with the guys --- Dale
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