Fishing in Connoquenessing Creek, which produced a lot of chunky smallmouth for me. It also provided some comedy when my trip-mate bit it going through some rapids.
My farewell paddle on Kahle Lake, which will be gone next year. I’ll really miss the 50-70-fish days this little gem of a lake regularly produced for me.
Green Caddis pupa. They wrap themselves in tiny stone cocoons, which trout eat, and which is why you find these stones in the fish's belly. Nature is neat. #fishing#insects#trout
For music fans of a certain age, this Slint record was a stunning and mysterious gift that came out of nowhere and was passed around among friends like a sacred totem. It still holds up.