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TR: Mountain Fork River (SE OKLA.)
Made the trip down to the lower Mountain Fork River in the Ouachita
Mts. in SE Oklahoma yesterday. Given my past fishing experiences in OK, I went ready to hate it. Man, was I wrong and I learned some things: Get Some Wading Cleats, Always carry a net, Always carry a camera, and Big Fish like Big Files. Got there late - it's a long drive. Went by the Fly Shop at Beaver's Bend - they said there were a lot of small browns up close to the dam, and that I should be able to catch a few and enjoy the scenery along "Spillway Creek". Started up closer to the dam, and it reminded me of a "trout park", complete with corn, bobbers, and slobs in lawnchairs. Turned around and headed promptly down-river. Got in the water, took immediate notice that the rocks were slick as greased owl crap. Started fishing about 10:30am - caught a two 8-10" browns on cracklebacks fished dry. Tied on everything else dry but the kitchen sink. Had a few fish show interest, but no takers. Switch to wet. About 1:00, was a half-mile or so downriver fishing around some rocks - threw a streamer with a multilcolor tail and let it bounce down and around. Had a big hit and took a nice fat 'bow. Probably went about 16", but was thick as a brick. Tried the same tactic there and downwater for the next half-hour - no more fish. About 2:00, I had switched to another streamer - this time something that looked like an olive wooly bugger with a long green fur tail. Compared to the stuff I usually fish, it was like throwing a Volkswagen. Fished a swing drift pattern and as soon as it hit the end a gentle take. I thought at first it was a small brown, but it turned out to be the biggest rainbow I've ever netted. Easily 22", maybe 24" - I don't carry a scale or ruler. What a fight! It was only about 15' from me, but it took what seemed like forever to bring to hand. My hands shook and I had goose bumps for about an hour afterward. I'll never forget the first time I really saw the fish - about midway through when I had him closer to me before he made a big, splashy run. Absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. I wish I had Wolfgang's vocabulary, because I haven't sufficient flow of speech to describe the experience. I didn't have a net, so I had virtually no way of controlling the fish when I brought it to hand. It wasn't quite played out, and as soon as I extracted the hook it was gone. I had a camera, and did manage a few "fighting shots" before his hit. After that, well, I had my hands full. I'll post them, along with some "river pics" if anybody would like to see them. It was a fantastic trip, and I didn't even get to fish what I heard was the prettiest part of the river. I'll go back several times between now and the fall. I'm happy to say I was wrong about the Lower Mountain Fork. Once away from the trout-parkers, it ranks among the best fishing experiences I've ever had. |
"Charles Crolley" wrote ... Made the trip down to the lower Mountain Fork River in the Ouachita Mts. in SE Oklahoma yesterday. Given my past fishing experiences in OK, I went ready to hate it. Man, was I wrong and I learned some things: Get Some Wading Cleats, Always carry a net, Always carry a camera, and Big Fish like Big Files. snip I didn't have a net, so I had virtually no way of controlling the fish when I brought it to hand. It wasn't quite played out, and as soon as I extracted the hook it was gone. I had a camera, and did manage a few "fighting shots" before his hit. After that, well, I had my hands full. I'll post them, along with some "river pics" if anybody would like to see them. Yes, please. Dan |
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley
wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html |
Charles Crolley wrote:
snip Always carry a net, My experience is contrary to this. I think the phenomenon is covered by Murphy's umbrella rule: it will not rain when you carry an umbrella, but will if you don't. I've learned to become quite good at in-the-water fish release, sometimes when the fish is ten feet or more away. Big Fish like Big Files. Hmmm. . . some of the largest fish I've caught have been on teeny, tiny flies. I'm talking microscopic, hurt-the-eyes-to-tie-on-Dave-Mohnsen flies. I'm happy to say I was wrong . . . Don't *EVER* say this on roff! Jeez - what with rw and wayno making kissy-noises, this place is going to hell in a hand basket. ;-) Sounds like a fun time, Charles. Nice TR. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Charles Crolley wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html Nice fish, but is that Gink hanging from your vest? -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 14:13:19 GMT, Charles Crolley
wrote: On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html Nice photos. The only problem I see with them is your vest is too clean. g -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
"Charles Crolley" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html Nice pics -- thanks for posting. Dan |
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:20:06 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: Charles Crolley wrote: On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html Nice fish, but is that Gink hanging from your vest? It was the only floatant I had in this (my spare) vest. Since I was fully prepared to hate the experience, I didn't take my "A" game or equipment. Just started last year. Still have a lot to learn. I went as a favor to a buddy, fully expecting to pull out a book and drink bourbon most of the day, so I didn't expect to need much else. |
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:26:10 -0400, Charlie Choc
wrote: On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 14:13:19 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html Nice photos. The only problem I see with them is your vest is too clean. g If it helps, the reason I'm not wearing waders is that I crapped in them and just haven't gotten around to wash them out. What can I say? It's my spare vest, and I'm tidy. |
"Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 14:13:19 GMT, Charles Crolley Charlie-thouight you were on way west--you don"t have to fill up all the spare tanks with water and haul it west---they have hoses out there now. Jeff and I are now sleeping at Slide Inn for two full weeks last word I heard so plan to come over and take me fishing---we can go up a local creek where even old farts can wade and catch fish.. Sorry to hear that Jeff is now calling me an old fart--after sleeping in a small small room with five others the night after eating Reids stew at Penn's know that I am not an outstanding member of that farting group..Now snoring might be another question. Have a good safe drive out--getting another axel for the tank from Africa might be Joe |
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