Hit the Elkhorn this AM with Andrew and Mark Hall. We had an excellent outing. The water was low. I don't think anyone was in a canoe today. If they were they'd have to paddle drag, paddle drag stumble roll....
We waded about a 2 mile stretch of water....I'll let the pictures tell the tale.
Andrew's 1st of many keeper ssmallmouth on his handmade topwater.
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Mark almost getting aquainted with the depth of Canoe wreck hole. I managed to get out "Watch that...Splash....!!!bank drop....."
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Andrew strikes again
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And again
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Mark tags one in the riffle above Dead Horse.
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Andrew again
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Mark bangs and 18 1/4. Awesome fish. We need to pay Danny a little tribute. We was talking about how we were going to tackle him at the Gettogether next year and this fish freight-trained...thanks Danny.
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Another kid named Billy.....LOL!!!! Wading and fishing. He left with a couple of hand ties to add to his tackle box. To those of you who charge people money to fish on a public stream shame on you. Lakes are one thing, but a small stream like the Elkhorn is different. Land owners aren't real keen on that idea. And also advertising that you've stopped on someone's property caught and cleaned and cooked some fish may also not set right with them
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All in all it was a great trip. Had we'd floated I don't think we'd caught near the number of fish which I calculate close to the 50 mark. Water had a little color. I think that was the difference. We had several more blowups. We did managed a shore lunch. One can of beanie weenies and 3 spoons.
To those of you who charge people money to fish on a public stream shame on you. Lakes are one thing, but a small stream like the Elkhorn is different. Land owners aren't real keen on that idea. And also advertising that you've stopped on someone's property caught and cleaned and cooked some fish may also not set right with them. More and more posted signs are starting to pop up. All the land is private with the exception of the WMA.
Come on October.
Billy Elkins
859-948-4928



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