Late October at the Salmon Hole

It is now late October here in Northern Vermont. While we are experiencing some very warm and sunny weather, many people aren’t complaining. The two photos are one of myself holding a small mouth bass that I caught while with a friend and a hand drawn map from above of the salmon hole. At this time of year most of the foliage has turned color and fallen off yet this year it still hangs on. There is still a large amount of foliage on the trees and the colors aren’t very vibrant. The grey squirrels are running all over the woods looking for nuts and seeds. More often than not a great blue heron, seagulls or egrets can be seen near the salmon hole. In the mud shores of the river below the salmon hole we see signs, in the way of tracks, of raccoons moving about looking for crayfish and small fish near shore. Fish species include, salmon, brown trout, steelhead trout,  smallmouth and largemouth bass, fall fish, sunfish and northern pike.

   

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