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That's absolutely beautiful! You are quite the artist. What kind of paints did you use?Hey all. Just wanted to show you a recent painting I did. It's called "October Brookie". I caught the fish last October. It was a beautiful fall day in the late afternoon and the sun just really brought out its colors. A memorable day. View attachment 1283
HI Marty. Thanks for liking it. I used oil paints. The canvas size about 14" x 20". FPThat's absolutely beautiful! You are quite the artist. What kind of paints did you use?
Thanks CoHiCntry. Maybe I'll also do a Rainbow and Brown to go with it. No Cutts though here in the East. FPIt really is stunning! You should be very proud of it...
HI Marty. Thanks for liking it. I used oil paints. The canvas size about 14" x 20". FP
A Brown or Raibow would be great flashpoint! A lot of trout fisherman have caught both and can relate to your fine work.Thanks CoHiCntry. Maybe I'll also do a Rainbow and Brown to go with it. No Cutts though here in the East. FP
... New England sure has some beautiful streams. FP
Actually, my photo is in color, but faded from being exposed to the sun on a desktop. If you look closely you can see the green spool cover on the reel. I'll see if I can find a better photo that brings out the trout's colors.Your fish is everything a brown trout should be. Do you have any color shots of him? FP
No doubt mine wasn't stream born.those are two fantastic brown trout. i'd guess that both are holdover hatchery fish, but, id have to see the fish to be sure. The fins on both fish although not eroded look like they may be slightly deformed. a characteristic of hatchery trout which never goes away. Beauties nonetheless
Lovin' the rig in this photo. It's what I still fish with today. And that's a beautiful brownie.It sure does, and LARGE trout too! Here's my best ever New England Brown Trout caught years ago.
The KETTLE BROOK watershed encompasses three counties. The upper reaches in Tioga and Potter Counties and the lower reaches in Clinton County. KETTLE BROOK has both Wild Browns and Native Brookies and is stocked with trout as well. It also has fly-fishing only sections.What county in PA is Kettle Creek Marty?
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