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>First-time drift boat anglers sending their lines into the North Platte hoping for a lunker east of Alcova, Wyoming, are often hooked by a surprising sight on a bluff above them.
“Everyone is like, ‘What in the world is up there?’” said Eric Anderson, fly-fishing guide for the North Platte Lodge and The Reef Fly Shop in Alcova. “I just usually respond, ‘That’s art.’”
Along the area’s Lusby public access road, a 10-foot metal and skeletal Tyrannosaurus rex with a large head and jagged teeth rises above the river, a fishing pole extending from its tiny claws and a metal fish hooked on its line.
Archive: https://archive.today/h3oEa
From the post:
>>First-time drift boat anglers sending their lines into the North Platte hoping for a lunker east of Alcova, Wyoming, are often hooked by a surprising sight on a bluff above them.
“Everyone is like, ‘What in the world is up there?’” said Eric Anderson, fly-fishing guide for the North Platte Lodge and The Reef Fly Shop in Alcova. “I just usually respond, ‘That’s art.’”
Along the area’s Lusby public access road, a 10-foot metal and skeletal Tyrannosaurus rex with a large head and jagged teeth rises above the river, a fishing pole extending from its tiny claws and a metal fish hooked on its line.