You are a pro on the hunting for sure Oneshot. As to the fishing I hope you don't mind my making a comment. If spinning, it isn't likely to catch anything mid pool late in the morning unless they haven't been fished before or there is colour in the water.
Looking at photo 3 there is a nice pool a third of the way down that photo. If it was me I would be casting upstream into the white water at the very top and expecting to hook one there where the water drops into the pool and also under the feed line. Don't discount the shallow side edge where it drops away to the deep. There are some other good fish holding runs further down that photo too. If the water is moving along fish will make a split second decision and grab a spinner but in flat water like in photo 4 they might just follow for a look. Just make sure that the retrieve speed is right relative to the water speed and the spinner used - if you practice casting out and watching the spinner at different retrieve speeds you will gain a feel through the rod - to know by feel alone when you are winding with the correct resistance from the spinner.
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