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Quick trip, quick TR
Headed out to Penn's Valley on Friday, to meet up with Handyman, who somehow
found himself beside Elk Creek without a fly vest. I arrived with a van load of flies, extra tippet and the like, and we fished Elk and Penn's for a couple of days. The fishing was far inferior to the simple pleasure of tromping in the mountain woods with my old pal. Still, a few trout succumbed to our efforts, the vast majority hitting Leadwing Coachman wets, a fine old pattern, especially if Slate Drakes have been hatching. It felt odd at first, trying cast gracefully, as the past few fishing outings have consisted of lobbing 2-ounce plugs into the Ocean City inlet.....speaking of casting gracefully, Jonas is now selling a range of bamboo rods built by various Eastern builders, some of which cast quite gracefully indeed. Penn's has a good head of cool water and should be just fine for the streamer fishing in late October. Anyone interested can join us from October 24-28 for the chance to encounter Penn's larger resident browns............ Tom |
Quick trip, quick TR
Tom Littleton wrote: Headed out to Penn's Valley on Friday, to meet up with Handyman, who somehow found himself beside Elk Creek without a fly vest. I arrived with a van load of flies, extra tippet and the like, and we fished Elk and Penn's for a couple of days. The fishing was far inferior to the simple pleasure of tromping in the mountain woods with my old pal. Still, a few trout succumbed to our efforts, the vast majority hitting Leadwing Coachman wets, a fine old pattern, especially if Slate Drakes have been hatching. It felt odd at first, trying cast gracefully, as the past few fishing outings have consisted of lobbing 2-ounce plugs into the Ocean City inlet.....speaking of casting gracefully, Jonas is now selling a range of bamboo rods built by various Eastern builders, some of which cast quite gracefully indeed. Penn's has a good head of cool water and should be just fine for the streamer fishing in late October. Anyone interested can join us from October 24-28 for the chance to encounter Penn's larger resident browns............ Tom Tom, Thanks for the TR. I am planning on going up to Penns the weekend of 9/23. Actually, I'm going up, I hope a couple of days early to fish before the game on Saturday. I did fish up there in July- the Trico hatch on Spring and Elk behind the Coburn fields. I caught a handful on Spring-Tricos and a couple on Elk - beetles. I did buy one of those bamboo rods from Jonas and got to meet the builder. I had planned on never getting one because I never found one that cast the way I liked. I figured that the only reason to own one was to have a classic. My mind got changed when I cast a "Dream Catcher" by Wyatt Dietrich. |
Quick trip, quick TR
"Gene" wrote in message ups.com... Tom, Thanks for the TR. I am planning on going up to Penns the weekend of 9/23. Actually, I'm going up, I hope a couple of days early to fish before the game on Saturday. we listened to parts of the Notre Dame game. Stay on the stream, if at all possible......way less depressing. I did buy one of those bamboo rods from Jonas and got to meet the builder. I had planned on never getting one because I never found one that cast the way I liked. I figured that the only reason to own one was to have a classic. My mind got changed when I cast a "Dream Catcher" by Wyatt Dietrich. Jonas had me out with that one, and a shorter lightline 'boo. I am way too cheap to invest in such, but did enjoy casting the one you selected. Try and make it up in late October. The streamer fishing has been great the past few years. Tom |
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Tom Littleton wrote: "Gene" wrote in message ups.com... Tom, Thanks for the TR. I am planning on going up to Penns the weekend of 9/23. Actually, I'm going up, I hope a couple of days early to fish before the game on Saturday. we listened to parts of the Notre Dame game. Stay on the stream, if at all possible......way less depressing. I did buy one of those bamboo rods from Jonas and got to meet the builder. I had planned on never getting one because I never found one that cast the way I liked. I figured that the only reason to own one was to have a classic. My mind got changed when I cast a "Dream Catcher" by Wyatt Dietrich. Jonas had me out with that one, and a shorter lightline 'boo. I am way too cheap to invest in such, but did enjoy casting the one you selected. Try and make it up in late October. The streamer fishing has been great the past few years. Tom About three years ago (September) I was fishing with a woolly bugger just up from the bridge and hooked into moby-brown. I had him on for about 10 minutes until he made his way under the roots near the bank and broke me off. I was major league bumbed. What, other than woolly buggers should I have for late October? |
Quick trip, quick TR
"Gene" wrote in message oups.com... What, other than woolly buggers should I have for late October? I would suggest LARGE bucktail streamers in orange or yellow. Tom |
Quick trip, quick TR
Tom Littleton wrote: "Gene" wrote in message oups.com... What, other than woolly buggers should I have for late October? I would suggest LARGE bucktail streamers in orange or yellow. Tom It was all dry flies last weekend on the lower C&R. I had some of the best late summer dry fly action I've ever seen on Penns. Slate Drakes #12 from 8am till 2pm. Ants the rest of the day. Bruce |
Quick trip, quick TR
It was all dry flies last weekend on the lower C&R.
I had some of the best late summer dry fly action I've ever seen on Penns. Slate Drakes #12 from 8am till 2pm. Ants the rest of the day. Bruce *******s! Frank "****ed in Pasco" Reid |
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