All bodies of water have an aroma, distinct and particular, and with them they can brag about the fish they hold.
The oceans’ flavor is sharp with the nose-tingling bite of salt. You’ll find strange and exotic fish, more than a few of which you dare not cuddle up to. Creeks have an almost metallic scent, with hints of ageless rock ground down by floods. They are often habituated by vigorous fish species: smallmouth bass, steelhead and the loveliest of all, the brook trout.
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