




Went out for a couple of hours after work since the weather was so pleasant. i had heard some good reports locally pertaining to nymphing so i figured if they are active on nymphs then they will be active on streamers. my assumption was correct, i got into a gang of fiesty trout but only managed to land a few. i stuck with a white scuba steve the entire time and it didn't disappoint.
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Hi Mike,
some solid fishing photos lately - awesome!
Very interested in your Scuba Steve pattern - I tie something similar for our sea-run browns here.
Would you post a recipe? Thanks! Rudy, New Zealand
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