If you love trout fishing, you'll
enjoy these high speed images capturing trout in motion. They were taken at Dry Run Creek
waterfall near the base of Norfork Dam. If you visit the Dry Run waterfall anytime from
mid October to mid November, you'll see these wild trout in action. The falls are right
below a paved parking lot, and a set of stairs leads down to the viewing area. The rest of
the year these impressive trophies thrive in the White and North Fork rivers.
Learn Why Trout Make Their Annual
Run, And How To Fish The Run
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Trophy Brown Trout
Blasting Up The Falls
15 images (photos 1-15) |
Trophy Rainbow
& Cutthroat
Trout Blasting Up The Falls
15 images (photos 16-30) |
More Amazing Trout
Jumps
Showing The Struggle Made
15 images (photos 31-45) |
Photo Set 1 (photos 1-6) |
Photo Set 4 (photos 16-21) |
Photo Set 7 (photos 31-36) |
Photo Set 2 (photos 7-12) |
Photo Set 5 (photos 22-27) |
Photo Set 8 (photos 37-42) |
Photo Set 3 (photos 13-15) |
Photo Set 6 (photos 28-30) |
Photo Set 9 (photos 43-45) |
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How Trout Make
Successful
Leaps & Swim Up The Falls
15 images (photos 46-60) |
Why So Many Attempts Trout
Make At The Falls Fail
15 images (61-75) |
About The Falls & Dry Run
Creek |
Photo Set 10 (photos 46-51) |
Photo Set 13 (photos 61-66) |
For a clean, comfortable
place
to lodge and fish the trout run, we
recommend Gene's Trout Fishing
Resort, our sponsor for this site. |
Photo Set 11 (photos 52-57) |
Photo Set 14 (photos 67-72) |
Photo Set 12 (photos 58-60) |
Photo Set 15 (photos 73-75) |