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Not Ranked : 0 Early AM Sunday I had to take my wife to work this morning at 4 am. After dropping her off I went home for a quick cup of Green Mountain coffee and off to a small stream for a few hours. As I arrived at the stream I was greeted by a wild turkey and as I got further in a whitetail doe was there. I believe she had a fawn close. The stream was in darkness as the suns angle was low, also the foliage was quite thick. The wild browns had no trouble in seeing the dry fly. Some of the friends along the stream, ![]() ![]() ![]() The stream as the sun was filtering through, ![]() ![]() ![]() Some of the beauty along the stream, ![]() ![]() ![]() Some wild beauty from the stream, ![]() ![]() I had to pick up the wife at 11 so I only had time for a fast breakfast, ![]() But for supper there are grilled eggplant, baked potatoes, and rib eyes. ![]() |
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