“Older, more experienced Uxie are capable of way more than simple memory erasure, or at least they SHOULD be! Not to mention having control over it!”
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“Older, more experienced Uxie are capable of way more than simple memory erasure, or at least they SHOULD be! Not to mention having control over it!”
The East Branch of the Au Gres is one of Michigan’s designated Blue Ribbon Trout Streams. Though it seems to get overlooked in northeast Michigan along with other quality rivers like the Rifle for the fame of the Au Sable. My fishing partner Trevor and I had the water to ourselves expect for a few local drunks that passed by.
Every stretch had three or four small browns rising. Some making a splash. Some nosing up making small ripples. Thick cedar trees line the banks of the Au Gres. The forest became dark and spooky if you stepped off the trail a couple of yards. I met eyes with a whitetail deer down a tunnel of cedar and pine. She lost interest in me and walked on. This encounter only made the six inch brown I reeled in a few minutes later that much sweeter. It was my 4th trout ever caught on a dry fly.
My night. by dhazzard5 http://instagram.com/p/aPhi4qBhAd/