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Fishing report part deux
Hit the SNP this morning about 0830 and walked in to x-river from the
bottom. Not a soul to be seen all day. beautiful weather and the air was full of Sulphurs, Tan Caddis, and Stoneflys. The Brookies were slow to start, perhaps due to the chilly 43 F. air temp and lower than normal water. They soon warmed to a #16 Lt. Cahill with multiple fish coming from each of the larger pools. Fished 2 1/2 hours and handled about 20 fish. I walked in wearing hiking shoes and carrying waders and did the same on the return, it was definitely a plus. After a fine epicurian delight at the Chinese buffet in Culpeper I stopped in to check out the new fly shop. Nice place, too many clothes, they talk too much about themselves but they do have exclusive access to a stretch of the Rose River. That stretch (about a mile) is managed with massively large Rainbows and hybrids. Only the few, the elite of the elite, the very essence of the quintessential flyfishermen can fish there (ie. rod fee). By direct invitation of the owner (because I listened to all his fish stories and not once called him a low down filthy liar) I will grace the miniscus of that stretch of river tomorrow morning beginning at zero-dark-thirty hours. -- Wayne To Fish is Human...To Release Divine! |
Fishing report part deux
"Wayne" wrote in message ... After a fine epicurian delight at the Chinese buffet in Culpeper I stopped in to check out the new fly shop. Nice place, too many clothes, they talk too much about themselves but they do have exclusive access to a stretch of the Rose River. That stretch (about a mile) is managed with massively large Rainbows and hybrids. Only the few, the elite of the elite, the very essence of the quintessential flyfishermen can fish there (ie. rod fee). By direct invitation of the owner (because I listened to all his fish stories and not once called him a low down filthy liar) I will grace the miniscus of that stretch of river tomorrow morning beginning at zero-dark-thirty hours. -- Wayne To Fish is Human...To Release Divine! Fished that private stretch of the Rose on Thursday morning. Not another soul in sight. My second cast brought my first fish, a measured 31" Rainbow. It turned out not to be my largest fish of the day. The fish were hard work but 7 trout to hand, 3 big-fish break-offs on 5X tippet, and numerous long-range releases later I can say I never landed a fish under 24 inches unless it was a chub or fall fish. It was nice to be passing by the stream-side gazeebo at noon to take a break and have lunch. The only thing missing was a female gilley in hotpants serving Margaritas and tying the hot fly of the day. Needless to say I'm setting aside a portion of the fishing budget for return trips. -- Wayne To Fish is Human...To Release Divine! |
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