Monday, October 05, 2009

TROUT FISHING GENESSE RIVER WELLSVILLE NEW YORK NEAR ALLEGHENY NATIONAL FOREST

Linda and I are back from New York and we had a great time. In the next couple days hope to get caught up with all my blogging friends.

100_3604  That’s me on the left and Chuck on the right and we are getting ready to do a little fishing. Chuck lives near Wellsville and the Genesee River is only about 100 ft. behind his house.

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There had been a lot of rain so the river was relatively high ( and cold ) and not as clear as usual. After a couple hours of fishing the score was Chuck four Todd zero. Chuck caught three trout and one smallmouth bass.

Linda had a great time to. She met some new bears.

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Visiting Sprague's Maple Farms

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Thanks Ginny and Chuck for a great visit. You should really turn your place into a Bed and Breakfast.

8 comments:

Loran said...

It's ok to get skunked fishing when you are having fun with friends.

PERBS said...

Sounds like you had a fun trip even though the fish didn't bite for you. It was a beautiful place. I love the photo with the bears too!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Joe: The weather changed so fast and fihing really fell off quickly. Those were neat photos of the area. That is a great part of the world.

Lona said...

What a pretty stream you had for fishing. Hey Linda way to go girl. We knew you would find them there bears in the woods ;-)

Unknown said...

Sounds like you had a great time ... and what a beautiful spot to fish ... even if you didn't have much luck!

Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!

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June said...

Oh boy...a river 100' behind his house! What a treat! I bet it was beautiful, if a little bit chilly and dampish!

SandyCarlson said...

These are great shots. I especially like the second one.

storyteller said...

What a beautiful spot to spend fishing whether or not you caught anything. Thanks for dropping by Sacred Ruminations ;--)
Hugs and blessings,