For those who love small streams, wild trout, and life...in their simplest form
Friday, September 14, 2012
Time In "Brook Trout Forest"
"A richer, fuller life" the words of Kathy Scott from her book "Brook Trout Forest". This is what I believe she means.
I spent several hours yesterday in "brook trout forest". A quiet, peaceful woodland. Myself, nature and wild brook trout.
A " richer, fuller life". To sit on a stone by such a place and eat an apple.
A "richer, fuller life". I hope all of you can enjoy such a life.
A "richer, fuller life". The chance to hold one of natures wild jewels.
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Nice pictures and thoughts Alan.
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Ed,
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Pheasant, woodcock, and if fortunate grouse.
could do with a bit of that Alan , that's it !yo've inspired me to visit a wee stream next week!
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Col,
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Just as I hoped would happen...enjoy your outing.
Very nice Alan.
ReplyDeleteSteve,
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Hi Alan!
ReplyDeleteSo true, so true! Looking forward to be able to do it again. Thanks for sharing!
Yours truly,
Mats Olsson
The Jassid Man,
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My pleasure. Lets hope it's soon.
eating an apple in nature is awesome, holding a wild jewel is better! some awesome thoughts to end my work week with, thanks
ReplyDeleteBlake,
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Good thoughts to end your week, means you'll have a great weekend...enjoy it.
A brook trout forest is a peaceful, beautiful, and comforting place to be!
ReplyDeleteBill,
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It's all that and more. I hope everyone can experience it.
You just cant top the deep colors of a brook trout in the forest of brookies. NICE
ReplyDeleteJoel DeJong,
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It's a pretty tall order to do that. They're beautiful.
Awesome place.
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Mark Kautz,
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That it is.
Stunning Colors!! Nature's Gems!!
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They sure present themselves in a wonderful way.
your photos of the forest and stream just made me take a deep breath and relax. :)
ReplyDeleteTexWisGirl,
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Those places have that effect on people.
Love it... Never forget how lucky you are to catch native brookies... they are perfection.
ReplyDeleteupacreek333,
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I appreciate that fact almost daily.
Brk Trt,
ReplyDeleteMay I ask, how do you get so much time on the water?
tenkara ambassador,
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So much time, oh no, not enough time.
A very understanding wife, and retirement.
I yearn for a trip into "Brook Trout Forest"! Peace, is where you find it.
ReplyDeleteMel Moore,
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A wonderful place to be.
You know, Brooke Forest isn't too far from Grouse Forest. It's fall! Do you also pursue the prince of the woodlands?
ReplyDeleteGary Thompson,
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Ole ruffy is tough to come by, but I'll be swinging in on a few timber doodles in a few weeks.