Lambster
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Each year around Oct. I do my normal fishing trip up in the upper N.Georgia Mountains looking to catch the jewl of the upper Georgia Moutains the Eastern Brook trout. Now its a pretty good walk and the trail was in pretty bad shape with alot of fallen tree's and the trail pretty well washed away from the heavy spring rains. I'd walked in and climbed alot getting to some of the better water which was about 5 mile hike. I tied on a #16 BWO and landed 1 Brown and two Brookies which made my day, I just had to go a few more miles in but it was worth the trip! Each time I go up farther I would make a rock pile to remind me where I stopped each time I done my trip. Now this section I was fishing was in heavy foliage but had just enough room for a short cast which I hooked a 17 inch 2lb. Brown in which shouldn't have been up that far........ now I just can't figure out how this Brown got up three water falls that are 40ft.......! I'd just changed flie tying on a #16 Tan Caddis which the Brown wacked as it hit on the first cast on the water. Best day up in the Mountains! Just can't figure out how the big Brown got up that high!
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