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A photographic essay. by R. Valentine Atkinson From the Expedition and Guides 2011 Issue East of the Sierra Nevadas, in California’s high-desert country, a small network of trout streams and rivers braids and meanders.

Follow Route 395—the trout highway—through the Walker River Valley, through the hills, through the golden landscape traced with blue. It’s a golden state of mind in this corner of the Golden State—golden trout, too. 
It’s a place where, with the right crowd, trout fishing is pure fun—not a contest, not a vision quest. A little wine and a little beer and a stupid human trick or two. The laughter of friends, the enthusiasm of a good dog who understands fishing the way we do. Brook trout, browns, the mother lode of Sierra rainbows, a rare golden trout to rival the sunset.
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