



Had to make a trip back to utah to help out the misses with a few things going on back there. her kids just got back from a summer with their dad, she just moved into a new apartment and was just a little overwhelmed with everything. drove down wednsday morning and right away got started on some things i needed to take care of. friday i was able to an old stomping ground. of course with the recent high water,the familiar water suddenly became very unfamiliar. some of the holes i know are still there but some have gone while others have shown up. the water was still stained but i did manage a couple of fish. no big bruisers like i was expecting but sometimes that happens. my wife came out with me and snapped a few shots. only got to fish for 3hrs cause i had other stuff going on but it was good to see my river again.
3 comments:
Too funny! You go home to Utah to help the wife deal with life's hassles, and you take her fishing!?! You make her the photographer?
i don't see the problem dave......
The high water is killing us. I've become a little creek fisherman fighting the overhangs. I guess getting her out of the house was the perfect way to help.
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