New England is so beautiful this time of year, and your photos capture it very well. Great time of year to fish also, except for leaves on the water some times. Regards, Sam
Haha! I have never heard the term "leaf hatch" before and that is a perfect description for some days this time of year. That is a beautiful looking pool in the last photo, that is for sure.
Most native trees here in Australia remain green all year round. The introduced deciduous trees give a splendid colour spectacle in the autumn or fall as you call it. Your photos brought back memories of traveling through the Smokey Mountains in 1992. Must visit again sometime. Thanks, Steve.
Alan, You'd better believe that we will always enjoy your (and Jeanette's too?) photography of this wonderful and enchanted land! It is so beautiful there! The brookies have to be taking on their "Autumn Splendor" amidst all this color! The ones that come to hand during this time seem to be more special and more spectacular! This is also my favorite time of year! Dougsden
Dougsden, Thanks Doug we took many photos and I'll do a post as Jeanette saw it. Autumn is the brook trout's season. They compete with the foliage, and the two of them always wind up in a no decision.
Beautiful...Autumn in New England.
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My time of year Howard.
Captures the essence of fall in New England!!
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Pete is sure is beautiful around these parts.
New England is so beautiful this time of year, and your photos capture it very well. Great time of year to fish also, except for leaves on the water some times. Regards, Sam
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Sam I love this month. I have fished the leaf hatch in that stream in the last photo. A Mass. stream.
Haha! I have never heard the term "leaf hatch" before and that is a perfect description for some days this time of year. That is a beautiful looking pool in the last photo, that is for sure.
DeleteYes the seasonal "leaf hatch"...this years will be prolific.
DeletePhotographic evidence of the changing seasons...Beautiful!
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Jeff such a beautiful season, for everything.
texas has SUCH a color deficit...
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Theresa I don't know if I could deal with that.
I hope it gets better.
Most native trees here in Australia remain green all year round. The introduced deciduous trees give a splendid colour spectacle in the autumn or fall as you call it. Your photos brought back memories of traveling through the Smokey Mountains in 1992. Must visit again sometime.
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Steve fall is such a lovely season. The Smokies must have been gorgeous. It is on my list buddy.
Alan,
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Doug we took many photos and I'll do a post as Jeanette saw it. Autumn is the brook trout's season. They compete with the foliage, and the two of them always wind up in a no decision.
This is spectacular, often the best season of the year .. beautiful photos.
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Armando it is the best season....beauty is everywhere.
How I love the halos on those brookies. So beautiful! Again... great photo work.
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