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TR: Yakima Rainbows
I've been having some fun with the rainbows on the Yakima recently.
I've posted three pictures of a small one I caught today. The pictures were taken with the rod in my left hand and the fish thrashing about at my feet. Yes, he's just about 12 inches, but his colors are classic, and he just didn't want to quit. I was parked illegally along I-90 at milepost 103, and had to be careful that my backcast didn't hit the car. The March Browns were hatching at size 12 or even 10, and the fish were eager. The interesting part was all the good looking water that had bugs on the surface, but no sign of fish. I think the population in this stretch is a bit low, so the fish are only in the best holes. We found them wherever there was enough of a backwater to hold a raft of the tiny midges that were everywhere. The fish ignored the midges, but hit the mayflies hard. One spot yielded 4 fish caught, and several lost. I quit when the state patrol told me to leave. I thought I was legal with the car 30 feet from the shoulder, but he disagreed and I didn't argue. Check out the pictures on ABPF Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
Yakima Rainbows
"Chas Wade" wrote... snip Check out the pictures on ABPF That's a pretty fish, Chas. Thanks. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
TR: Yakima Rainbows
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 06:22:30 GMT, Chas Wade
wrote: I've been having some fun with the rainbows on the Yakima recently. I've posted three pictures of a small one I caught today. The pictures were taken with the rod in my left hand and the fish thrashing about at my feet. Those are nice action shots Chas. Do you use any kind of special strap or harness to keep your camera from swinging around while you fish? -- Charlie... |
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"Charlie Choc" wrote... Chas Wade wrote: I've been having some fun with the rainbows on the Yakima recently. I've posted three pictures of a small one I caught today. The pictures were taken with the rod in my left hand and the fish thrashing about at my feet. Those are nice action shots Chas. Do you use any kind of special strap or harness to keep your camera from swinging around while you fish? I'm not sure what Chas does, but I saw a neat idea another fisherman was using. He had a small piece of Velcro stuck on the bottom of the camera and another sewn to his vest. Since I don't have a waterproof camera, this probably wouldn't work well for me, but it did a nice job for him. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
TR: Yakima Rainbows
Charlie Choc wrote:
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 06:22:30 GMT, Chas Wade wrote: I've been having some fun with the rainbows on the Yakima recently. I've posted three pictures of a small one I caught today. The pictures were taken with the rod in my left hand and the fish thrashing about at my feet. Those are nice action shots Chas. Do you use any kind of special strap or harness to keep your camera from swinging around while you fish? -- Charlie... Thanks Charlie. I got a neoprene case for the camera that snaps over the whole thing. It's not waterproof, but it is spalsh proof. To hold it down while I'm fishing, I tuck the camera inside my waders, above the belt. It's not too hard to pull it out and strip off the neoprene case to take pictures, but holding the fish at bay with the left hand does make it more complex. The case is made by OP/TECH USA. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 09:35:01 GMT, Chas Wade
wrote: The case is made by OP/TECH USA. Thanks Chas, I got one of those cases too. I do a lot of wet wading so I need to find a solution that doesn't involve waders. I had a harness when I used to take my 35mm SLR but can't remember where I got it (or where it is nowg). -- Charlie... |
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