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Trip report
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set_albumName=album57 Cold, windy, very much Maine in the spring. Fishing was slow, old guy I met there, been fishing it since WW2 said "worst year I've seen". Figures Arrived about 3pm. Settled into camp. Gary Cobb is an interesting fellow, just sort of waits to see if you have anything to say. Met a guy on the way in, white Buick, NH plates. Curious fellow. Immediately asked me to tie him ½ dozen brown nymphs. Said the hendricksons were about to start hatching and we hit it at a good time. Went out did nothing much. After dinner the guy was fishing right off our docks. He gave us a black wolly bugger, curious tie, had a beard made of deer hair. He told us to meet him at the island where he was staying in about 45 mins. We motored over and he was fishing from the ledge on the Island. He had us cast off a rock pile, didn’t do much, and then told us he had a "pet trout" named Tucker. Mentioned he had an unattended fire and he needed to get back to it, but that we should drift around the point of the island and cast. Then he laid something on the ledge and said they were "lucky pills" and that we had to eat one and we’d catch the pet trout. He was very insistent about it. I was more than a bit wierded out by this, but as he went up the hill I pulled the boat in and there were two cherries on the ledge. Donna grabbed them. We then drifted the point, I ate a cherry and got a 16-17" landlocked salmon. Go figure. Nothing else. Still the entire thing was wierd. Wednesday we didn't catch squat. She didn't want to go up the thorougfare to the upper pond, looked iffy to me, and we took crap for it from everyone else. :-) Thursday we trolled marabou gray ghosts. One small brookie, 10" or so off bonsai rock. Donna got a 12-13" brookie off Fox island. After lunch we came back, had hits, no hookups. Big duns hatching everywhere. No rising. The feckn duns were huge, #10 slate gray things. Everyone was calling them hendricksons, yeah right. Dark Hendrickson in a #14, as recommended, was just a wee bit small. Typical Maine spring weather. When the sun's out, it was calm and warm, dark cloud goes over, wind whips up and it's feckn cold as hell. Was good, Cobbs is a comfortable camp, food was good, not as good as Lakewood, but lakewood is about $50 more a day. I'd go back, probably will, next year (06) for the hex in late June. Unless I could get in at iceout I wouldn't bother with spring fishing. For hex, I'd be temped to stay on Fox island campsite, looks really nice. Good spot. Today we drove out. Never saw the wierd fekker again. Left his flies on the windshield of the car he was driving, odd too, his boat was at the landing without a motor but the car was still there. He was staying on Abbe's island in that camp the first night. Water temp in the lower pond was 45, middle pond was 50, which explains both the heavier hatch and the more active fishing up there. All I know is that when I waded out to pull the boat on the trailer I thort I was gonna die, 45 is too feckn cold. Stopped and got SWMBO her own reel/lines for whatever reason she can't deal with a left hand retrieve and kept reeling in backwards, no end to the horror there. So I got her one of those STH cassette things and a full sink and floating line. She's good to go now. Bet she doesn't fish again this year. :-) Flyfish Yeah fukkers I'm back. Pics he http://www.acompletewasteofspace.com...iew_album.php? set_albumName=album57 |
Flyfish wrote:
.... he had a "pet trout" named Tucker. Mentioned he had an unattended fire and he needed to get back to it, but that we should drift around the point of the island and cast. Then he laid something on the ledge and said they were "lucky pills" and that we had to eat one and we’d catch the pet trout..... etc. When I visited Maine, seems to me I met a number of folks kinda like that. You mean it's not usual? :) Thanks for the TR -- the report traffic is really picking up around here.... JR |
Flyfish wrote:
snip Flyfish Yeah fukkers I'm back. Pics he ... Like we didn't have enough fascist rednecks around here already. ;-) Nice TR Dave, welcome back. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Flyfish wrote:
http://www.acompletewasteofspace.com...iew_album.php? set_albumName=album57 ah... chasing the great mystery gets mystical. i like it. good to have you back, and good to see some photos of the feckn maine waters and landscape. speaking of which...anybody up your way heard from paul? or, has texas swallowed him? jeff |
Cobbs Camps is beautiful, but you do get your fair share of gomey,
oddball types. I'd look to Gary to help you manage behavior - he don't say much, but what he does say is important. It seems to me that you only run into these folk at the beginning and the end of the seasons. We've fished from Fox in June, and have always had luck - the only problem with June in that part of the country is that you're packing double the clothes - the days are hot enough for a loincloth, but the nights can end with a frost. There was also a mountain stream off of the main lake that was fairly hard to get to, but worth it - it doesn't show on most maps, so talk with Gary when you go back. We had to hire a guide to get there, but had a great time with rainbows. |
On Sat, 21 May 2005 06:51:23 -0400, Jeff Miller
wrote: Flyfish wrote: http://www.acompletewasteofspace.com...iew_album.php? set_albumName=album57 ah... chasing the great mystery gets mystical. i like it. good to have you back, and good to see some photos of the feckn maine waters and landscape. speaking of which...anybody up your way heard from paul? or, has texas swallowed him? jeff Swallered....whole.....in a Red State....the shame of it all.... |
Nice pics, good TR......not that odd types aren't loose in the woods
everywhere, but I always seemed to run into more than usual in New Englandg. Tom |
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