Blogger Nick Mills describes an essential truth -- that salmon and trout rarely live in places that are not beautiful -- in his correspondence from Maine's Upper Dam. "Darkness arrives late in mid-June, but it eventually does, and when we could no longer see our lines or trust our footing in the black water we took the short walk to camp, shucked our boots and waders, lit the gas lamps and sat down to cold beer and hot beans and felt like kings." On MaineToday.com.
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