The weather with temperatures in the low seventies and sun shining on the colored leaves made for a decision to “hit the stream” for some trout fishing. The water of Armstrong County’s, Glade Run was clear as can be as I approached to a waterfall hoping for a trout or two.
I had gathered a little bait to enjoy a few hours on such a beautiful day. My casts into the rapid area produced a solid hit and a rainbow trout proved to be the specie on line. The vivid colors on this fish reminded me of past autumn trout fishing ventures. I played the fish and released the sixteen inch beauty.
I continued fishing, but caught many chubs ranging several inches to about nine inches. I walked and fished about a quarter of a mile stretch, but failed to locate any additional trout. However, I was quite content to have caught the rainbow trout.
Wow…that’s a beautiful fish!! Makes me want to leave the bow at home and go fishing! Did you kill an early season muzzleloader deer? Dana
Thanks Dana, The fish has beautiful colors. I didn’t hunt the early season with Jeremiah the smoothbore as per my tradition. I was in the woods two days walking and thinking. I saw a big buck; lots of does and some turkeys.
Thanks Dana, The fish has beautiful colors. I didn’t hunt the early season with Jeremiah the smoothbore as per my tradition. I was in the woods two days walking and thinking. I saw a big buck; lots of does and some turkeys.