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To learn from the Heron...

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I posted this in another forum - but I see beetle was noticing it to be a little quiet here... so I'm sharing my hunt:

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I can be a little loopy at 5:30am so you might hear some self talk...
I learned a bit about how to approach the stream from the Heron that bogarted my hole last week:
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This video shows the poor stressful life of a Tan Caddis on the water :) If you look close, you see I'm trying to follow a Caddis that gets away. on the later part of the video you'll see a trout jump and then notice a flicker coming from the upper right of that splash. It's a flickering caddis that makes it's way down the stream until it gets in front of me where a trout snaps it up. you might notice that the caddis is flickering about until it gets about 3' from a Brown trout sitting about 3 feet near the bottom. The caddis immediately stops moving around - but still gets gobbled up.
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and.... it all comes around in the end :)
 

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