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Old May 22nd, 2005, 10:32 PM
Tim J.
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My friend, Ed, likes to get up early on Sunday and go fishing. While I
don't relish the "crack of dawn" stuff like I used to, I can
occasionally be talked into it. We had made plans last night that unless
it was dumping rain this morning, we'd go.

It was *near* dumping rain this morning, dropping softly but steady.
Since we hadn't really defined "dumping" last night, I decided I should
go fetch Ed. The worse that could happen is we'd scout out some new
places while dodging rain drops. As it turned out, the rain turned to
intermittent showers and we caught fish. Lots of them. Lots of BIG ripe
rainbows.

A few days ago, I really slid down the path to hell and fished with my
spinning setup. This time I thought I'd redeem soul by breaking out the
5wt and some weighted nymphs. The water in the river is running high and
fast, so I loaded up with big, heavy, dark hendricksons and PTs and
headed out. They turned out to be the ticket, and I caught *bunches*
(I'd give a number, but that would be unethical) of fat, hard-fighting
stockies, and Ed caught just as many. One of these brutes was well over
twenty inches and husky to boot. I was glad I had decided on the 5wt
instead of one of the lighter rods, 'cause that 5 was bent almost
double.

I had a great morning fishing, found some new spots that look like
they'll be good for drifting dries when it's time, and am ready to go
back for more. My back is hurting from the slip-sliding all over the
muddy banks, but it doesn't hurt near as much as when there are no fish.

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Old May 22nd, 2005, 11:16 PM
daytripper
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On Sun, 22 May 2005 17:32:15 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote:

My friend, Ed, likes to get up early on Sunday and go fishing. While I
don't relish the "crack of dawn" stuff like I used to, I can
occasionally be talked into it. We had made plans last night that unless
it was dumping rain this morning, we'd go.

It was *near* dumping rain this morning, dropping softly but steady.
Since we hadn't really defined "dumping" last night, I decided I should
go fetch Ed. The worse that could happen is we'd scout out some new
places while dodging rain drops. As it turned out, the rain turned to
intermittent showers and we caught fish. Lots of them. Lots of BIG ripe
rainbows.

A few days ago, I really slid down the path to hell and fished with my
spinning setup. This time I thought I'd redeem soul by breaking out the
5wt and some weighted nymphs. The water in the river is running high and
fast, so I loaded up with big, heavy, dark hendricksons and PTs and
headed out. They turned out to be the ticket, and I caught *bunches*
(I'd give a number, but that would be unethical) of fat, hard-fighting
stockies, and Ed caught just as many. One of these brutes was well over
twenty inches and husky to boot. I was glad I had decided on the 5wt
instead of one of the lighter rods, 'cause that 5 was bent almost
double.

I had a great morning fishing, found some new spots that look like
they'll be good for drifting dries when it's time, and am ready to go
back for more. My back is hurting from the slip-sliding all over the
muddy banks, but it doesn't hurt near as much as when there are no fish.


Nice. Glad someone is enjoying what we laughingly call "Spring" :-(

A couple of old TU dudes shot some video on the Swift and got it on TV
(something like "Fly Fishing New England" iirc) and man they were touting the
hell out of the river. If the old girl isn't crowded enough already, this sure
as heck ain't gonna help.

You may *need* those places you're scouting, soon...

/daytripper
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Old May 23rd, 2005, 12:14 AM
George Adams
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I hope those that watched the video hit the river in the next week or
so. Attempting to wade it when it is running over 300 CFS can be
.....umm...enlightening.

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Old May 23rd, 2005, 12:41 AM
Tim J.
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George Adams wrote:
I hope those that watched the video hit the river in the next week or
so. Attempting to wade it when it is running over 300 CFS can be
....umm...enlightening.


.. . .not to mention almost impossible. It *would* be great if the folks
seeking fly fishing nirvana came out now because they'd sure never come
back again.
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Tim
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