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LocationLancaster County ,Pa.
Biography & ThoughtsAny day fishing is good, but a day fly fishing is awsome!
Forum Signaturelookin for the big ones! (practice catch & release)

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Latest Posts By Backwodzboy

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"The Run" at boiling springs
In General Discussion by Backwodzboy
3May 18, 2008
by SlateDrake9
Yellow breeches blown out!
In Fishing Reports by Backwodzboy
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Re: Yellow Breeches
In Fishing Reports by Wbranch
2May 11, 2008
by Wbranch
new to the site!
In General Discussion by Backwodzboy
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Backwodzboy's Favorite Troutnut.com Pictures

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A small brown trout jumps at the end of my line.  Photo by Sandy Neuswanger.  Yes, the most popular photo on this website was taken by my mom when I handed off the camera to play this fish! From the Bois Brule River in Wisconsin.
A small brown trout jumps at the end of my line. Photo by Sandy Neuswanger. Yes, the most popular photo on this website was taken by my mom when I handed off the camera to play this fish!
Date TakenJul 30, 2005
Date AddedFeb 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
This 11 pound male king salmon was the only one in his pod willing to hit a fly, apparently. Well, I'm not complaining--what a fight! He's not big for a King, but it was a fun catch anyway. From the Salmon River in New York.
This 11 pound male king salmon was the only one in his pod willing to hit a fly, apparently. Well, I'm not complaining--what a fight! He's not big for a King, but it was a fun catch anyway.
LocationSalmon River
Date TakenOct 12, 2004
Date AddedJan 18, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
This fat-bodied 22" male was my largest brown trout ever at the time.  It took a deep nymph and took me 150 yards downstream in a 20-minute fight in strong current. From the Namekagon River in Wisconsin.
This fat-bodied 22" male was my largest brown trout ever at the time. It took a deep nymph and took me 150 yards downstream in a 20-minute fight in strong current.
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
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My frequent fishing partner Brad Bohen spotted and photographed this beer poster in Brule, WI.  He's got a good eye for trout, and this one looked familiar.  Sure enough, it's a 15 incher I caught on the Beaverkill in the Catskills in August 2004 on an emergent sparkle pupa.  I posted it here. From Brule, WI in Wisconsin.
My frequent fishing partner Brad Bohen spotted and photographed this beer poster in Brule, WI. He's got a good eye for trout, and this one looked familiar. Sure enough, it's a 15 incher I caught on the Beaverkill in the Catskills in August 2004 on an emergent sparkle pupa. I posted it here.
LocationBrule, WI
Date TakenApr 8, 2006
Date AddedApr 8, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
This nice brown trout was so well-camouflaged at the bottom of the stream that he required a zoom lens, polarizing filter, and digital contrast enhancement to photograph.  My friend Ian and I watched from the bridge as this big trout fed on nymphs for several minutes, and then we took turns trying to catch it.  The selective brown practically laughed us off the river. From Willowemoc Creek in New York.
This nice brown trout was so well-camouflaged at the bottom of the stream that he required a zoom lens, polarizing filter, and digital contrast enhancement to photograph. My friend Ian and I watched from the bridge as this big trout fed on nymphs for several minutes, and then we took turns trying to catch it. The selective brown practically laughed us off the river.
Date TakenMar 22, 2005
Date AddedFeb 1, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
This 15" brown trout took a small emergent sparkle pupa on a large Catskill river. From the Beaverkill River in New York.
This 15" brown trout took a small emergent sparkle pupa on a large Catskill river.
Date TakenAug 24, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
This 15 inch brown trout is the fattest I've ever seen in my life.  It's not full of eggs or anything; it's just in astonishingly good condition.  It took a Hexagenia limbata nymph imitation in the evening before the hatch. From the Couderay River in Wisconsin.
This 15 inch brown trout is the fattest I've ever seen in my life. It's not full of eggs or anything; it's just in astonishingly good condition. It took a Hexagenia limbata nymph imitation in the evening before the hatch.
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
Here's another beautiful trout, a 17.5 inch stream resident rainbow. He took a grouse & brown soft hackle during a Hendrickson spinner fall over a riffle--probably as a drowned spinner, but maybe as one of the caddis pupae that I suspect were hatching earlier in the day. This fish was in amazing condition, and it leapt clear of the water at least three times. From the Bois Brule River in Wisconsin.
Here's another beautiful trout, a 17.5 inch stream resident rainbow. He took a grouse & brown soft hackle during a Hendrickson spinner fall over a riffle--probably as a drowned spinner, but maybe as one of the caddis pupae that I suspect were hatching earlier in the day. This fish was in amazing condition, and it leapt clear of the water at least three times.
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
This beautiful 20 inch brown put up one heck of a drag-screaming fight. This was one of almost a dozen big trout that hit my flies this evening... and the only one I successfully hooked and landed. That was partly my fault, though. I cannot complain about the action! From the Bois Brule River in Wisconsin.
This beautiful 20 inch brown put up one heck of a drag-screaming fight. This was one of almost a dozen big trout that hit my flies this evening... and the only one I successfully hooked and landed. That was partly my fault, though. I cannot complain about the action!
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
This 26.5" hen steelhead was my biggest trout ever at the time. From the Sioux River in Wisconsin.
This 26.5" hen steelhead was my biggest trout ever at the time.
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
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