"Feeling the sting, the brown swam back across to the back eddy and sulked. I only had to replace 24 inches of 7X and tie on another Size 22 Trico spinner. No sooner had I accomplished it had the trout drifted back across and began feeding again." Bill Ferris's story about finally catching a large brown reminds us that not all fish are put off by having a few flies tattoo their jaws. In the Cumberland County Pennsylvania Sentinel.
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