I get up early enough that I can get on the water by first light, say 5am. Fish for an hour or two then go home and sit in front of the computer.
This morning was an exceptionally good hour; I was fishing the McKenzie Midge that Mike Brooks made for Sante, size 14 tan sparkle dun and the brookies were more than cooperative.
Pretty day, pretty rod, pretty fish.
Yep a good day.
Advantages of working from home
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