Rain nearly blew out Penns on our last morning of fishing, but a 16 inch brown was landed nymphing some slack water below a run by one of us (measured with measuring tape, so I don't think I need to mention who landed that guy).
The great part from this trip was putting my new waterproof camera to use, in a good way. Not bad photos, for a point and shoot camera.
I took these couple of photos, among others, while my fishing pal continued to fish that morning.
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I was content, to say the least, so I snapped away, trying to learn the new camera I was thankfully gifted. My buddy caught at least a few more as I continued to take pictures, and at least one of his wild browns was caught on the surface with a dry fly.
We were both good and happy after this spring trip to Penns.
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