About "Mystery Creeks": I love small streams, but some of my favorite little trout streams are too small and too fragile to publicize here. If you recognize one of these, you already understand why I'm keeping it a secret. These are the kinds of places that lose a little bit of their charm if you see someone else's week-old footprint, and I don't want to do that to them.Underwater photos from Mystery Creek # 19
There's a brook trout running with this school of creek chubs and common shiners at the head of a crystal clear spring.
Plant life thrives year-round in this spring head, which never dips far below the temperature of the ground water.
Plant life thrives year-round in this spring head, which never dips far below the temperature of the ground water.
There's a stickleback partially obscured along the bottom of this picture.
The fresh spring water here is so clear it's hard to believe it's an underwater picture at all.
This tiny brook trout fry lived in a crystal clear nursery area where a large spring flows straight from the ground.
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