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Gotta be some great eating. A meal of Brook Trout and Partridge is as good as it gets for me. Hopefully over a camp fire with friends sipping Bourbon.
Try exploring the country roads that branch off M65, about 1.5 to 2 hours north of you. I've found an ultra-light (4 lb test) with Mepp's or Roostertails work well in cast-able areas. For closed in areas, free float a crawler in the current. Fishing from bridges like this is a lot of fun. If the catch is slow, get in the car and go to the next bridge. If bad weather comes in, just jump in the car. Hungry? NP. Hit one of the scattered ma & pop party stores for ice cold beverages and sub sandwiches. Might snag onto some cool stories with the clerks/customers while you're there. Great way to spend the day (or 2) fishing and finding new favorite spots and don't need a boat..I fished them in SD also. Right near I-90 and the Wyoming border. Sand Creek.
In the few states I've trout fished in, on the rare occasion I've seen or caught Brookies they are never any bigger than that either. Still dang good eating.Them are some nice sized brookies. Don't think I have ever caught one bigger than 10 inches.
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