One of many browns released on July 23 at Tarryall Creek Ranch near Como. | |
The east side of Tarryall Creek Ranch offers easy casting and wading for numerous wild browns. | |
This is one of several beaver ponds on the west half of Tarryall Creek Ranch. Casting, wading and even walking get more difficult above here. | |
While the creek becomes very small during fall, the upper (west) half of Tarryall Creek Ranch maintains small pockets and pools that are loaded with browns. | |
The lower (east) half of Tarryall Creek Ranch is open meadow fishing with good riffle/pocket configuration. | |
Turning over a few rocks reveals the abundance of food available to fish on Tarryall Creek Ranch, as demonstrated by this photo taken west of the highway. | |
This fish is representative of the huge wild brown trout population, averaging 10 inches in length, at Tarryall Creek Ranch near Como. | |
This 18-inch spawning brown is one of the two largest fish we have seen so far on Tarryall Creek Ranch. Its equally large mate was just upstream when this picture was taken west of the highway last September. |