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Published On: April 24th, 2022Categories: Short Stories & Fishing Tales

Another day in early April, on the Mersey River. In the absence of any surface activity Mark worked a tungsten bead nymph under a dry fly to secure a chunky rainbow and a couple of small browns.

This is a wide open riffle section of the river, not too difficult to wade, and with plenty of room for casting, even for up to two people.

Mersey River, Tasmania

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