Green River Cicada
by Sam Fetzer - Sunday, Oct 19th, 2014
by Sam Fetzer - Sunday, Oct 19th, 2014
The water was glass and the rising trout were raindrops thrown against it during a storm. The fish ate seemingly at random, ignoring my fly completely. I’d been in this...
Words: Todd Tanner. Images: Tim Romano and Jeremy Roberts.
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