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Green Rock Worm
Last June 16, 2006, Bob was filming some video for an upcoming
DVD about dry fly fishing on the Madison River here in Montana.
The dryfly fishing wasn't happening that day, so Bob decided to
try fishing nymphs in the fast water between Hebgen dam and Quake
Lake, near where Cabin Creek dumps in to the Madison.

Bob was fishing a March Brown with a Green Rockworm dropper, with
a pink yarn indicator at the base of leader butt. Bob was starting
to get a little nervous. The conditions and time of year where perfect,
but the fish just weren't cooperating.

And then boom. There it was. 30 inches long. Unrehearsed. The best part was the audio.
Listening to Bob's voice change as he gradually became aware of just how big
the fish was....well--you can't make this up. You have to see it to believe it.
I just saw the eight minute video footage, about an hour ago at the Troufitters
shop here in Bozeman. I almost forgot: the big fish ate the Green Rockworm.
Nice looking fly. Bob sure does put on a good show.
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