White Mountains New Hampshire

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White Mountains New Hampshire

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I'm spending the summer in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

Picture from Profile Lake of what used to be "The Old Man in the Mountain"(he fell down in 2003)
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First trout.
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There should be some sort of rule against posting pics of Brook trout. Why? Cuz I'm stuck here in this too-hot-to-do anything state and won't get to see the mountains for a month...

Torture.

I hate you.

(nice fish)
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Before it fell.
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Got up at 5 AM. 45 degrees out.

My father (an avid kayaker, first time kayak fishing)
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My father chasing a loon.
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jfreak wrote:Picture from Profile Lake of what used to be "The Old Man in the Mountain"(he fell down in 2003)
Sounds like a job for Might Putty!
Over every mountain there is a path, although it may not be seen from the valley
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Beautiful looking place.

Thanks for sharing your tranquility. :wink:
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Now thats a monster!


Seriously though, looks like a great trip! Lets go fishing when you get back!
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Great pics, well except for that last one. We don't cotton to live bait in these parts. :wink:
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They keep getting smaller.
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How many of those do you need for a sandwich?
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Keep getting smaller and you will tie my first and second that I ever caught.
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And occasionally a rainbow trout
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