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Photo by David Cannon |
We recently took a trip to the Chattooga River in North
Georgia/South Carolina for a full day of fishing. It was the coldest
morning of the season so far and we were excited for what the river would hold
for us that day. We left Atlanta around 4 in the morning and arrived at
the river before sunrise. Meeting us there was David Cannon, an
experienced photographer from Georgia and author of Fly Fishing Georgia: A No Nonsense Guide to Top Waters. David joined us to shoot some photos while we
fished. We suited up in our waders and rigged our rods up while David got
his camera ready for the day.
I had met David a few months prior at our local Trout Unlimited
chapter meeting where he did a presentation about fly fishing photography and
gave some tips and tricks to snap better quality photos while on the
water. I took some valuable notes from that meeting that I still use on
the water today in my own photos. I was immediately impressed by the
quality of his photos that were displayed during his presentation, the colors
were amazing and the photographs seemed to tell a story from that
day on the water.
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Photo by David Cannon |
We dropped in the river and were the only ones on the water the
entire morning. Breaking ice off of the rods was a constant chore, but
the sun finally came out and burned off the morning chill towards the
afternoon. It was quickly realized that this was going to be an excellent
day as we began catching a lot of great fish from the beginning. The
highlight of the trip were the large Brook Trout we caught and each of us was
lucky enough to land at least one. The day ended at sunset when we began
our hike out in the dark down the fishing trails smelling wood smoke as we
walked past a few anglers who decided to make the Chattooga their campsite for
the night.
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Photo by David Cannon |
Throughout the day our group shared a ton of laughs and there was
plenty of healthy and hilarious trash talking between Ken and Matt about who
was catching the most fish and the biggest fish . All in all it was a perfect day. David
snapped some amazing photos which I wanted to share just a few from the day in this post.
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Photo by David Cannon |
To get in touch with David for your own photos or to pick up a
copy of Fly Fishing Georgia: A No Nonsense Guide to Top Waters please visit his
website at http://www.cannonttl.com or find him on Facebook under David
Cannon Photography.
photos are freaking awesome man!! cant wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteThanks! David did a great job! It was a fun day out there.
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