The Brook

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
With all the rain we received the Brook is up over a foot, the water was below the ice yesterday when I drove by. It should be up even higher by Monday.





Zap
 

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loon said:
must get rippen pretty good in the spring zap?

loon


Oh ya, she gets ripping real good which creates a nice mud smell.



Zap
 
north of 60 said:
Ahhhhh, open water. Brings back some memories. Our rivers will open up in another month and a half. Nice pic Zap.


North of 60 do you do any fishing?



Zap
 
zapny said:
north of 60 said:
Ahhhhh, open water. Brings back some memories. Our rivers will open up in another month and a half. Nice pic Zap.


North of 60 do you do any fishing?



Zap

Does Raggitty Ann have cotton boobs.
I live for it. :coolsmile:
Cheers
 

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north of 60 said:
zapny said:
north of 60 said:
Ahhhhh, open water. Brings back some memories. Our rivers will open up in another month and a half. Nice pic Zap.


North of 60 do you do any fishing?



Zap

Does Raggitty Ann have cotton boobs.
I live for it. :coolsmile:
Cheers

Looks good, we do mostly walleye fishing.



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wood spliter said:
North of 60 are those Land locked

The 1st 3 pics are lake trout. All these lakes I fish eventually become a tributary to the Yukon river that ends up in the Gulf of Alaska. The last pic is a rainbow trout that is from a landlocked lake, float tube and fly fish for those.
 
It takes 2 to tango.
 
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