Saturday was one of our many, fabled, family trips to the mountains.
We go there often and wish we could figure out how to live there without giving up family, friends, jobs, etc. where we currently reside.
We've been trying for nearly 17 years without success.
When we do head to the mountains, we bring back treasured memories, many captured photographically . . .
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This trip was at the request of our youngest son who recently received a Pentax Optio W90 for his 14th birthday. He wanted to get in the water and play with the waterproof feature.
I caught him putting on a set of waders and boots . . .
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We made a quick stop by the hatchery to remind the kids what different trout look like.
We all know what these look like . . .
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And here's a shot of some of the hardest fish to catch in all of Western North Carolina - the most prominent fish silhouette in this picture is probably 20+ inches long and it's not, by any means, the biggest in the stream.
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Of course, the day was not really about fishing. It was much more about family time and relaxing together.
Which is why we do things like browse store shelves . . .
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and take pics of goofy kids skipping stones . . .
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You can almost tell it's starting to be Autumn around here based on the fleece and the cap . . .
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but not based on the rolled up pants and bare feet.
And then there are the riverbanks and the rocks . . .
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and the worn out flies on the end of worn out leaders on the end of fairly new lines wrapped around new reels and new rods . . .
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All the while, my thoughts are haunted by monsters
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Good Stuff 'c;
very cool -0-
Well done!
Great pics! And kudos for getting out with your kids. I love to take my little girl to the river with me.
STU
Those are some insanely cool photo's.Nothing better than some sublime pix. What type of rig you got there mate? Your pix are magazine material for sure 'c;
Great report!!
Killer photos!!!! d:b
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Outstanding family trip and great photos.
Send me $29.95 and I will divulge the secret formula for catching those fish. -0- Nice photos, nice way to spend a weekend 'c;
I can catch those fish . . .
Well, I can hook those fish.
And LDR them quite nicely.
I keep showing up under-gunned, when the sun is shining bright.
I'm typically a small water guy but those fish, well, haunting just 'bout says it all.
I have an 8 wt in the truck for dirty water days up there. One day, I'll hit it right.
QuoteThose are some insanely cool photo's.Nothing better than some sublime pix. What type of rig you got there mate? Your pix are magazine material for sure
Thank you.
The camera gear is a Canon 5dM2 with an assortment of lenses - Saturday's was the 70-200 f4L, but my normal fishing gear is my 20d. I don't worry about trashing that one so much anymore.
My dream job is for www.catchmagazine.net (http://www.catchmagazine.net) as a flyfishing photographer.
Now, anybody wanna hit up a SC
gorge stream over Halloween weekend?
Raymond
Nice pictures especially the wading shoe picture.