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At 21" this was the big fish of the day.
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Pronghorn antelope overlooking the river valley.
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Big sky country!
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Road leading through the sagebrush BLM land down toward the public access on the Big Lost River.
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I was trying out my dedicated Euro nymphing rig, having left my regular rods half a mile back in the car. This fish and others were rising to some sparse evening hatch, and nothing would even take a passing interest in my nymphs. So I put on a more appropriate dry fly and flopped it out in ridiculous form with my nymphing line/leader. This was the first nice fish on the rod (16" rainbow) and great fun, but was it cheating to break in the new nymphing rod with a dry fly?
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CameraNIKON 1 AW1
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