I get all kinds of T.F.M. Spotting Photo Contest submissions but Bob Hallowell's photo from last month has to be one of the more unusual.
Bob wrote... "I'm changing flies on the Potter County crapper on Cross Forks Creek, a tributary of Kettle Creek, in Potter county Pennsylvania. The "Shit'er" sits in the middle of the woods on the stream bank. This Palomino was a product of this day."
Digging that Palomino. I've never caught one of those before.
Bob wrote... "I'm changing flies on the Potter County crapper on Cross Forks Creek, a tributary of Kettle Creek, in Potter county Pennsylvania. The "Shit'er" sits in the middle of the woods on the stream bank. This Palomino was a product of this day."
Digging that Palomino. I've never caught one of those before.
6 comments:
That gives "spotting" a whole new meaning...
this guy should look for a nice Kabuto in the mail next feb...this is the winner, hands down!
Bwuahahaha! That Shtt'er is a Potter County landmark! Cross Fork is a great little stream. Lots of wilds in among those "lightening trout" ;-)
I've heard about the shitter before but have never seen it. Potter Co is stuffed full of wild trouts and somehow I keep seeing palominos up there...I'm looking your way Sas.
Yeah yeah dude...and somehow these "lightening trout" keep coming from streams that are loaded w/ wild fish too haha! "Oh yeah I fished Osweyo before...I didn't catch any wild browns, but I caught a 17" palomino...I mean 'golden rainbow'...I mean 'lightening tout'"
I love how it has a flusher handle on it.
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