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Native Brookies
Thought I would share, these little beauties were caught and released in Tioga County, PA using tiny earthworms and barbless hooks. And I got a nice bag of wild leeks (ramps) for some soup. I’m assuming this fits under a foto Friday thread!
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Love those ramps! Good in salads and in cooking if you want a light onion flavor.
I would catch those little brookies in the little boreal streams in the VT hills when I was a kid. Not knowing any better when I was 10 years old I would cut a sharp stick and cook them over a little fire. Sweetest fish in the world!
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George King, "That's Ruff", 2010 - a timeless classic.
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