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Old September 15th, 2006, 12:26 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Gene
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Default 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.