Rain, rain … I’ll fish anyway

With Day One postponed, some Elites spent the afternoon trout fishing on the White River.

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A group of Elite Series anglers and friends spent the afternoon trout fishing on the White River.  
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J. Todd Tucker stands in the light rain on the White River.  
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The group wades out to a point that runs into the river to try their luck.  
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Guide trips on the river were still taking place despite the weather.  
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The group scatters out below Gaston’s White River Resort.  
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Dennis Tietje, along with his wife Trudy, and son Logan walk to the banks of the White River to check out the trout fishing festivities.  
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J. Todd Tucker finds a perch on a single rock to cast from.  
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Blue-winged teal rest on the river before migrating north.  
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The teal share the water with the trout and the fishermen.  
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Bassmaster magazine editor James Hall, said he planned on cooking these two rainbow trout for dinner.  
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Fred Roumbanis tries his luck at trout fishing.  
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Jared Miller decides to wade to the other side of the river.  
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The bait of choice for trout on this day for Fred Roumbanis, was a jerkbait.  
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Roumbanis carried a small selection of baits in the pocket of his rain suit.  
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Dennis Tietje looks on as his son Logan makes his first cast for trout.  
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Jared Miller caught this beautiful brown trout.  
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Fred Roumbanis and Carl Jocumsen with another White River brown trout.