6.5_sWv
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- Mar 5, 2019
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Im super late in posting thesepictures, things got busy late in the summer and then next thing Iknew it was hunting season. Nevertheless, here it is. A littlebackground first though.
I've always wanted to catch a brooktrout in all the east coast states where they are native. I'vealways wanted to go visit Maine and New Hampshire just because I'venever been. This trip was hatched up with my wife, my cousins, and over a late night winter campfire. Late Winter into early Spring, Istarted doing a great deal of research and I even got some help fromsome of the board members here. I sleuthed the internet and foundlots of semi confirmed streams rumored to have populations. I evenbought a Delorme Gazeteer and highlighted the streams that we mighttarget. The trip took place from July 20 to the 26th. Anyways, itwas a fantastic trip, never to be forgotten, and the only negativewas the stupid amount of driving to get there.
We arrived late on a Sunday evening inthe White Mountain National Forest and set up camp at our prereserved spot in Dolly Copp Campground outside Gorham, NH. This wasthe base camp and from there we would venture out to our targetedstreams from there.

Day 1 was forecasted to be cool with ahigh of only 66*F so we figured we'd do some sightseeing and thenfish that evening. We wanted to see Mt Washington so we set out todrive the Auto Road. We WERE NOT PREPARED for the temps we found atthe summit. I dont know what we expected, but we were met with ahigh of 36*F at the summit, and a crazy amount of cloud cover at theextreme summit. It was still awesome and it was literally like beinginside and under the clouds.






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I've always wanted to catch a brooktrout in all the east coast states where they are native. I'vealways wanted to go visit Maine and New Hampshire just because I'venever been. This trip was hatched up with my wife, my cousins, and over a late night winter campfire. Late Winter into early Spring, Istarted doing a great deal of research and I even got some help fromsome of the board members here. I sleuthed the internet and foundlots of semi confirmed streams rumored to have populations. I evenbought a Delorme Gazeteer and highlighted the streams that we mighttarget. The trip took place from July 20 to the 26th. Anyways, itwas a fantastic trip, never to be forgotten, and the only negativewas the stupid amount of driving to get there.
We arrived late on a Sunday evening inthe White Mountain National Forest and set up camp at our prereserved spot in Dolly Copp Campground outside Gorham, NH. This wasthe base camp and from there we would venture out to our targetedstreams from there.

Day 1 was forecasted to be cool with ahigh of only 66*F so we figured we'd do some sightseeing and thenfish that evening. We wanted to see Mt Washington so we set out todrive the Auto Road. We WERE NOT PREPARED for the temps we found atthe summit. I dont know what we expected, but we were met with ahigh of 36*F at the summit, and a crazy amount of cloud cover at theextreme summit. It was still awesome and it was literally like beinginside and under the clouds.






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