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A friend of Marek’s came with us, Bill was from Colorado and wore a white cowboy hat. He is a Mercedes Benz salesman. On his second or third cast, Bill was smashed by something enormous, his missed it. I moved to the next corner and the same thing happened to me.

The next cast, I hooked the best of five great rainbows about 2lb all from the same run. They fight like hell and are in peak condition. Marek took a whitefish on the hopper, how it got the hopper in its small mouth I will never know.

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They fight well and look just like a bonefish. They rise differently and repeatedly until they get your fly.

Looking up I couldn’t believe I was fishing in a pristine river running through desert badlands with the mountains, canyons and gorges in the background. What a day, we all caught fish wading and searching the ripples and glides. Once a hatch got going and I could see 20 fish rising within casting distance. I will return.

Thursday I went with Marek to the Stillwater. I headed upstream, fished to the bridge and landed a 10” rainbow. The river cuts left and a high bank has been repaired with large stone, like on the swampy.

I glanced over my shoulder to see a diversion channel behind me. About a metre wide, deep, with grassy banks, it was just like Findlay’s Water Race. I though of old Ossie Mills, he would have loved this. I abandoned the river and followed the diversion channel. I took a nice brownie on the hopper, just like home.

In the next two hours I released several more lovely brownies, about a pound each.

I reached the diversion gate that channels water out of the river so I was now back on the main river. Looking up, I saw a party of horse riders all wearing Stetsons and the usual cowboy clobber. Set against the landscape it was really authentic western stuff.

Returning down the river I came across a family of Beavers sitting up on a big pile of sticks and logs. They chew down trees a foot thick at the base, drop them in the river, choke it up and the river spreads out and becomes heavily braided. 

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