AROUND THE WEST
Aug 03, 2021
2 minutes
By Andrew McKean
The smell of frost-burned aspen leaves, the song of bugling bulls, the wingbeat of flushing grouse and the metallic glint of flashing trout in low, clear water. Those are just a few of the sensory rewards of September. Others include the guttural bark of an alarmed antelope, the snap of a bowstring, and the of a bass taking a topwater plug. If
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