Sandbagged!

Sandbagged!
Photograph by Steve Barnett

Monday, 10 December 2012

One thousand more?

Tell me to stop if you don't like these occasional "Picture Posts".



Here is another view of the lovely Ogden Island that sits in the Derbyshire Wye half a mile downstream from the bustling market town of Bakewell.  It is beautiful even with the naked trees of early winter.  When the trees get their leaves back and the flies are hatching, this entire section will be covered in the rings of rising fish...




RR

7 comments:

  1. My fishing comprises 30% appreciation of the flora and fauna,30%wonder at the beauty of the river during all it's seasons,30% the actual act of angling and 10% frustration,the frustration level drops each year as what little skill i have increases Keep the photos coming please !

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  2. Hi!

    Yes, just keep them coming! May I use your pictures as a background on my computer? If you don't I won't do it but I'll look at them every once in a while an ponder over the beauty.

    Have fun fly fishing and taking wonderful photos,
    Mats Olsson

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    1. By all means Mats. I'm delighted you like them enough to use them this way. Thank you.


      RR

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  3. As anonymous said, a good portion of my fishing outings are comprised of enjoying the beauty of nature. Your photo above is beautiful and I sure hope you continue to take us along with you on your trips via the photos.

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  4. Keep 'um coming! I'd love to just have an evening to set and watch that stretch while the fish worked!

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  5. I really like the picture posts so keep them coming... although they do give rise to a certain wistfulness as I sit at my desk on a cold, grey day in the midst of the off season.

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