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Created by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018 at 1:09pm. Last updated by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018.

Thank you, Jay!

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fished hard from 9am - sunset today.  Was very slow early with only one follow. Then just when I though this beautiful November day was going to be a bust, this fat 45" crushed a 13" hot pink/blue fly in the West River.  Not the longest musky I've caught on the fly but definitely the heaviest!

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Your having a great "season on the fly" Nate. Heck of a plumper!! Congratulations
What kind of camera do you have? Your fish images are always unbelievably crisp and clear. Beautiful fish, Nate!
Please zap me this image for the Nate Carr Times, uhh, I mean our newsletter. Thanks.

Nate just catches crisper, clearer fishes than the rest of us... sigh

Thank you John!  It's definitely been my best year so far, for both size and numbers.

I usually use a Nikon D3000 (DSLR) with an 18-55mm lens but the photos above were taken with an old Panasonic Lumix point-&-shoot because I failed to charge the battery on the Nikon.  My buddy who took the photos didn't realize he was casting his shadow on the fish while taking the pic (I didn't notice either), not a big deal but wish I would have got a pic with the fish fully lit up by the sun.

lol!!!

Ha!  I must be the only guy who sends you pics...

Riley, that is a very funny response!

Nate...you keep that up, you're going to give fly-fishing a good name.  No doubt that the reason it's been your best year so far is because you put in the time.  A great pic of a great fish!  Congrats!! 

Nice looking fish and good fall background.  Looks like you found cleaner water downriver.  You almost make me want to dust off the flyrod.  Maybe next year...

The west river was better than the East and the Canadian side had the best clarity, but still only 3ft or so.  The cleanest water I saw was actually up by Thompson's where there was probably 4'+.

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