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Laid It On The Smallies This Weekend - Pics

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I just got back from an awesome three day trip to Pocahontas County, WV.  I fished for smallmouth in the Greenbrier River in Marlinton, and I caught quite a bit.  I only had the opportunity to fish three times while was there (I was actually there providing bluegrass music for a commercial for a local bed and breakfast), but I did quite well.  Most of my fish were caught on a 2 inch brown trout rapala, and were typical river sized fish (8 to 12 inches).

Here are some pictures.  Enjoy!

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The Greenbrier River in downtown Marlinton, WV.

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Some typical smallies from the stream.

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A view of the river behind my friends house in Stoney Bottom.

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My PB smallie on the year!  It weighed 2 lbs even on the digital scale, an excellent fish for the river.  I look like a ghost in the picture, but nonetheless it is a good fish and made the whole trip!

Thanks for looking.   8-)

nice fish trout

good to see that you are still posting

i talked to you about two years ago under unother screen name

i am originally from parkersburg and fish the elk most of the time

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Yeah, I remember you, good to hear from you.  I had a killer time this week!

Thats a beautiful stream right there, VERY clear. Looks like you had a ball. Smallies are the best, ain't they? :)

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I love it.  I'd prefer a 10 inch smallie over a two pound bass anyday.  Those fish are serious, serious fighters!  That two pound smallie I caught felt like a giant musky in the water.

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