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.Landscape & scenery photos from Mystery Creek # 56
Chunky male brook trout and the best fish of the day
Date AddedSep 14, 2019
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This remote small brookie stream rarely gets fished, and perhaps for good reason. I couldn't find any trout.
Recent forest service work has stabilized the alder-lined banks of this small trout stream and opened it up to sunlight, which helps increase its productivity.
Interesting vegetation grows around this shallow, remote spring pond at the headwaters of an obscure trout stream.
Not the most flyfishable spot
Date AddedSep 14, 2019
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On-stream insect photos from Mystery Creek # 56
I took this picture of a scud from above the water's surface in a very shallow, clear, tiny bit of water at the margin of a little spring pond.
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