
Large Brook Duns
I clocked this brace of Large Brook Duns recovering on a mossy boulder. No doubt, the chilly easterly breeze quartering upstream made them lethargic. Contrary to what many think, Large Brook Duns are readily taken by trout. In fact, it's a species we keep an eye out for on the Eden where trout really do relish them. As for an imitation, and outsized march brown pattern will do. That said, a size 10 tan Klinkhamer can be dynamite!
Paul~
I clocked this brace of Large Brook Duns recovering on a mossy boulder. No doubt, the chilly easterly breeze quartering upstream made them lethargic. Contrary to what many think, Large Brook Duns are readily taken by trout. In fact, it's a species we keep an eye out for on the Eden where trout really do relish them. As for an imitation, and outsized march brown pattern will do. That said, a size 10 tan Klinkhamer can be dynamite!
Paul~