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Old 04-02-2007, 11:15 PM
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Hey y'all -

I'm a photojournalist and I've been very lucky to be sent around the western hemisphere this year. I thought I'd share some photos.

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Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

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Cumberland River, Kentucky

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Little Red River, Arkansas

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

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Middle Prong of the Little River, GSMNP, Tennessee

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Xingu River, Para, Brazil

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Xingu River, Para, Brazil

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Harpeth River, Tennessee

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Road Prong, Little River, GSMNP, Tennessee

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Slough Creek, Yellowstone National Park, Montana

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Panama City, Florida

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Cumberland River, Kentucky

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Cumberland River, Kentucky

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Noontootla Creek, Georgia

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White River, Arkansas

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Rocky Mountains, Utah

If you like these images and would like to see more or learn more about where I took them, I have a photoblog that is updated daily.

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great photos Zach,i hope you will continue to let us see your fishing adventures.
they just make me want to do it.

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Hi Zach.

One day, one day, looks fantastic and lovely pics
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Great photo's the colours are amazing!! particularly like the shots of the big browns!!
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Lovely Pics Zach, keep them coming.
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Fantastic photos, you really are talented. I could imagine myself at each place just by looking at your pictures.

As rrw35, keep them coming
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Old 05-02-2007, 08:03 PM
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Not bad at all Zach, keep practicing
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great photos.keep them coming!!!!!
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Totally AWESOME Pictures there mate,,out of this world.

Keep them coming please. !!!!

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Ask and ye shall receive.

If it's brown trout you want, those are easy: I'm from Arkansas, home of the world record brown (40lbs. 4oz.; don't know in kilos. "Kilos" mostly describe quantities of cocaine over here. )

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Little Red River, Arkansas

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White River, Arkansas

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Cumberland River, Kentucky

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Little Red River, Arkansas

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Little Red River, Arkansas


'Course, they don't have many of these in Arkansas.
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Yellowstone National Park, Montana

For a lot of our brown trout fishing we have to have these, and we have to get up early:
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Cumberland River, Kentucky

I've also had to use big jon boats in places like the Amazon, where they get beautiful sunsets:
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Xingu River (Amazon Tributary), Brazil

Especially when it's all flooded.
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Xingu River, Brazil

Boats this small are a lot less substantial in 10,000,000 cfs.
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Xingu River, Brazil

But then again, you can get knocked on your ass even in small water:
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Little River, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

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