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Tag Archives: The Sepia Files

The Sepia Files (Week 9)

January 20, 2010 by MattTucker
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Wading on 8 Units Can Be Done, if you know where to look.

Ken Richards is planning his attach on fishable water during heavy generation on the White River. If you know where to look, there is always wadeable water on the White River.

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The Sepia Files (Week 8)

January 13, 2010 by MattTucker
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A Special Place.

My drift boat rowing mentor, Ken Richards, is seen here easing his way up the back side of an island on the White River during 8 units of generation. There is plenty of wading on the White River during heavy generation if you know where to look.

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The Sepia Files (Week 7)

January 6, 2010 by MattTucker
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The Haul.

This shot was taking on a bluebird sky day while floating the White River.  I was laying flat on my back in the bottom of an aluminum jon boat to get the silhouette shot of Evan Muskopf.  Here he is seen loading his fly rod while throwing big streamers on the White River during a fall float. It was a long day, and no hogs were caught in the taking of this photo.

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The Sepia Files (Week 6)

December 30, 2009 by MattTucker
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Father and Son.

Brian Wise and his son Parker during a successful trip to Dry Run Creek. Parker is really coming into his own as a fly-fisherman and knows how and when to mend line when fishing now (at 6 years old).

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The Sepia Files (Week 5)

December 23, 2009 by MattTucker
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Stealth.

Brian Greer is seen putting his ninja like skills to use while fishing a southern Missouri spring creek during the winter.  The smaller Missouri streams often require a stealthy approach for success.

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