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  • 2019 Photos of Scenes on the Water

    I started my 2020 fishing year yesterday at Morgan Run wading and casting flies for trout. I caught nothing, which is more a statement of my trout fishing skills than it is for the fishery there. However, I wasn't disappointed in the slightest. I was outdoors in a perfect setting. I shared some photos of that trip with a friend this morning via email and I remarked that we're very fortunate to pursue our hobby on a beautiful stage. Catching fish is often merely a bonus given the imagery that surrounds us on the water. That thought made me take a look back at my 2019 fishing outing photos. I looked not for those with images of fish in them, but scenes that I found interesting. In other words, more proof that we play on wonderful stage as we fish.

    Here are 10 images that caught my eye.

    Winter -- John Rentch paddling along a shoreline of a Delaware pond. Even without leaves, trees make a pretty backdrop.

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    Spring -- Nesting goose on Eastern Shore.

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    Spring -- Blue Angels over the Severn.

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    Spring -- Nesting ospreys in Bodkin Creek.

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    Spring -- Blooming lily pads in Smithville Lake, MD.

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    Summer -- Erosion at work. The remains of Bodkin Island in Eastern Bay.

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    Summer -- Sherwood Forest on the Severn.

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    Summer -- Searching for morning redfish in Laguna Madre, TX.

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    Fall -- Piankatank River, Virginia -- Dragon Run.

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    Fall -- An Adirondack pond, New York.

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    This site limits us to 10 photos per post. It was hard to hold my selections to those above. Perhaps you have photos to share of the interesting areas you visited last year to pursue fish. Not looking for photos of the fish, but the scenery you encountered while pursuing them.
    Mark
    Pasadena, MD


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    My two favorite were:



    Sunrise out of Clark’s Landing on the Potomac

    And



    Panorama of St Jerome’s Creek inlet.

    I found myself taking far more pictures of scenery this year as you can only photograph a striper so many ways before you’ve run out of angles. I guess the same can be said for scenery but each sunrise is different to me.


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    Mike
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Big Mike View Post

      I found myself taking far more pictures of scenery this year as you can only photograph a striper so many ways before you’ve run out of angles. I guess the same can be said for scenery but each sunrise is different to me.


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      I agree Mike. Very nice. Evidently you and I were the only folks suitably impressed with our surroundings to take photos of them! Thanks for your reply.
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      • #4
        Here's a few from my 2019 fishing.

        1. A nameless flow that offers secluded fishing amid suburban development.


        2. Memorial Day lake fishing.



        3. Back to the nameless flow.



        4. Low water as summer is ending.


        5. Sunset Kayaking Currituck Sound, OBX on Veteran's Day.


        6. Nameless local pond for quick trips to scratch the fishing itch.


        7. Atlantic Ocean sunrise. Southern Shores, NC.

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        • #5
          Thank you, Tom. Excellent!
          Mark
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          • #6
            Lovely photos and a reminder that things will get better, Spring isn't that far away!

            Morgan Run, just above Klee Mill Rd. is one of the prettiest trout streams in Central Maryland. Lots of boulders and pocket water.
            I used to fish that area quite a bit when I was in my "Fly Fishing Purist" mode.

            About 30 odd years ago, I caught several trout in shirtsleeve weather on Christmas day. The next Christmas it was 5 below zero and the stream was totally iced over.

            I also had one of my classic falls there, fishing in early March.
            I was standing on a wet rock wearing rubber hip waders, about 1/4 below the Klee Mill bridge, when the local DNR officer, who was standing on the bank above me, called for me to show him my license. I turned, lost my footing and went butt deep into 38 degree water.
            I told him that he could see my license after I ran to my car and got out of the wet clothes. He tried not laugh.

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            • #7
              Here are a few of my favorites this year.

              1. Everglades back country in Feb. We were in an isolated area with lots of mangroves. I caught 37 snook that day.
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              2. Manatee hanging out by mangroves - Tampa Bay - April.
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              3. Bay Bridge - Sept.
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              4. Upper end of Weems Creek under Rt 50 - Oct.
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              5. Oncoming rain storm at barrier reef in Belize - Nov.
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              John Veil
              Annapolis
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              Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bignose View Post

                Morgan Run, just above Klee Mill Rd. is one of the prettiest trout streams in Central Maryland. Lots of boulders and pocket water.
                Stu,

                That's where I was. You couldn't be more correct. It's stunning. Here are some photos I took there on Wednesday:

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                I had quite a workout climbing those rocks, crawling over downed trees and walking on the steep slippery hillside. I managed to stay upright somehow. But I was thinking that it's a lot easier to paddle or pedal to catch fish.

                John -- Nice photos. Just what I hoping to see. Thanks for posting.
                Mark
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                • #9
                  Cool shots John Veil! That rainbow and manatee are neat.

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                  • #10
                    One of my favorites is this one including the reflection and what reminds me of overlapping normal curves in the mountains, shadow, and reflection. This is from the backwaters of an Adirondack pond.
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                    Bill

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                    • #11
                      Bill,

                      Very nice photo of the Adirondack Pond. Each pond there is prettier than the last. It's a just a beautiful area.
                      Mark
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                      • #12
                        November sunrise-Fort Smallwood Park
                        John D.
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                        • #13
                          ^ WOW now that's what i'm talking about!

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                          • #14
                            ^^Agreed! Nice photo deleonjo!

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                            • #15
                              Stunning photo John D.

                              Thank you for posting.
                              Mark
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