The western branch of Ausable is located down the hill and can be seen by any fisherman for quite some time. It may not be as fascinating as the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, or the Tetons in Wyoming, or the Bitterroots in Montana, but they have a subtle beauty that appeals to one person. I will put fishing in the branches of the west. The lovely river leads to some of the famous rivers in the west in the same way.
There are no ridiculous squid per mile in the western branch, and some western streams and rivers do not. In this regard, it is not that big fish. However, when the brown rises, using the possible Wulff dry fly to capture the pocket water of the release part of the river, I ignore your awe of the stream.
In part, I can't get rid of the ideas of some of the pioneers of modern fly fishing, which makes the western branch a part of their fly life. Perhaps the most famous is...
Orignal From: Fishing the western branch of the Ausable River
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