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Stevens Court - A Fishing Story


Pete Collin
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Great story!  Thoroughly enjoyed that.  Reminds me of a little stream of a main stream in the lower tug hill area.  A beaver pond was formed and in there grew some beautiful brookies.  And it was only 75 yards for the road but so thick no one knew it was there. And I took some very nice 10-13 inch Brook trout there every year for about 4 years.  Then the beaver dam was destroyed because it backed up water to the road.  Never was the same again. But I enjoyed it and took a buddy or two there several times. And my Dad actually lead me to it even though he passed.  We used to stop at this little stream and by the road catch a brookies or two on occasion. I stopped back there for old times sake and found the beaver dam. 

Again great story. Thanks for sharing.

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Great story.

I had a spot like that I use to fish with a core group  of friends . Tuff place to get to but man was the fishing good . After 10 years or so the secret spot flooded out and changed to a silted bottom . Fish were none existent.  Ok only one friend left that would of cared and he is living in South Carolina.  Called to tell him . He laughed said that stretch did that every so often  and the next flood would clean it out and in a year or so the fish would be back. He was right.

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