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Friday evening- I drove down tunnel road and the cottage area was
lined with fisherman. This was about 7 PM. Fish were working the entire length, at least to the bridge. There were a couple of fisherman below the bridge and I saw very few fish working there. But, but above the bridge there was no one but the fish were all over the riffles! I moved up above the riffles and watched the fish. I had never seen anything like this before on Penns! In the main current, an area of about 15 by 15 feet, there were at least a dozen fish working! I could look and there always seemed to be at least 4 or 5 mouths grabbing something on or near the surface at the same time. I thought to myself, "All these mouths to "feed" but what are the hungry for"? The feeding frenzy lasted for about 30 to 35 minutes. I got two nice fish on a Sulphur emerger- the orange "flavored" kind. I saw one other person get a fish below the bridge. When I check with a reliable source fishing in front of the cottages, he said no one got anything but a case of the Penns fish frustrations. I guess that's why there was no one at all from Stan's Pool to down around the bend from the bridge on Saturday night. But before we get to Saturday night let me tell you about Saturday morning. I walked down stream from the bridge a mile or so. It was very sunny- crap! I started fishing about 9:30. There was a blue quill spinner fall happening but the fish were only mildly interested in it. I fished underneath- I figured no sense in casting to fish that rise every 10 minutes or so. It was tough fishing- but in the two hours I hooked 10 fish (2 suckers) and brought 6 to hand including an 18 incher! I got some of the fish, including the big guy on a size 12 March Brown nymph. I got the others on bead head PT in sizes 16 and 18. Not a bad morning for mid-June. By the way, the water temp was 63 degrees. Saturday night- I wasn't sure where I was going to fish so before dinner I drove down past the cottages again. More fish working in the entire section down and around the bend. This was 4:30. I went back to town, got a bite and was back at 5:30. Fish still working! Fish still working in the glaring sun! What's with these fish? They were taking something below the surface. Looking closely at the water, there was a small smorgasbord of small bugs. I hooked two on small blue quills on top- must have been the less selective of the group. I walked down around the bend from the bridge and of course thee were fish all over the place. Slap, gulp, slap, gulp, you get the idea. I tried 6 or 7 different patterns, blue guill, sulphers (in lemon as well as orange), emergers, and others. I got one fish on a rusty brown dry in size 20. I was very successful in practicing my fly changing technique. That's one of the drills we've all been through on Penns. I talked to one of my friends who fished Inglesby that evening and he said he another guy got 4 on BWO- all small fish. I guess that wraps up Penns for me until September. My trailer is clean (I mean cleaner than it was). Hope this helps. Gene Cyprych |
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Gene,
Learned on thing on Penns, if all else fails in a situation like that, go to some form of midge cluster, i.e. a Griffiths Gnat or something similiar. Learned that from the Handyman and it really works. Frank Reid I talked to one of my friends who fished Inglesby that evening and he said he another guy got 4 on BWO- all small fish. I guess that wraps up Penns for me until September. My trailer is clean (I mean cleaner than it was). Hope this helps. Gene Cyprych |
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On Jun 17, 3:10 pm, Frank Reid wrote:
Gene, Learned on thing on Penns, if all else fails in a situation like that, go to some form of midge cluster, i.e. a Griffiths Gnat or something similiar. Learned that from the Handyman and it really works. Frank Reid I talked to one of my friends who fished Inglesby that evening and he said he another guy got 4 on BWO- all small fish. I guess that wraps up Penns for me until September. My trailer is clean (I mean cleaner than it was). Hope this helps. Gene Cyprych- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - In one "episode" I did try a Griffiths Gnat but I fished it on top. I should have tried pulling it under and fishing it just below the surface. I was most amazed though, by the fish working in bright sunlight. |
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In one "episode" I did try a Griffiths Gnat but I fished it on top. I
should have tried pulling it under and fishing it just below the surface. I was most amazed though, by the fish working in bright sunlight. As opposed to the Clave where the bright sunlight just made the buggers hide under a rock all day. Frank Reid |
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The last day of the clave my friend Ron came down from Haineyville we
fished Buick Blvd I caught 4 fish on a caddis the fish were rising they looked at the caddis but would not take it until I pulled it under and then they took it ........Why not until September Gene........... |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message ups.com... ...the fish were rising they looked at the caddis but would not take it until I pulled it under and then they took it ........ AHA! Drowned meat! The best kept secret in fly fishing! ![]() Wolfgang please, please, don't anybody tell! |
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On Jun 18, 8:32 pm, "Wolfgang" wrote:
"Mike" wrote in message ups.com... ...the fish were rising they looked at the caddis but would not take it until I pulled it under and then they took it ........ AHA! Drowned meat! The best kept secret in fly fishing! ![]() Wolfgang please, please, don't anybody tell! My plan to wait until September is based on 2 ideas: I can't get back there for at least 2 ot 3 weeks. By then I expect that the water temp will be in the range that I will not want to hassle the fish. That could change with some rain and cooler weather but from my experience over the last couple of years... |
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On Jun 18, 7:16 am, Gene wrote:
On Jun 17, 3:10 pm, Frank Reid wrote: Gene, Learned on thing on Penns, if all else fails in a situation like that, go to some form of midge cluster, i.e. a Griffiths Gnat or something similiar. Learned that from the Handyman and it really works. Frank Reid I talked to one of my friends who fished Inglesby that evening and he said he another guy got 4 on BWO- all small fish. I guess that wraps up Penns for me until September. My trailer is clean (I mean cleaner than it was). Hope this helps. Gene Cyprych- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - In one "episode" I did try a Griffiths Gnat but I fished it on top. I should have tried pulling it under and fishing it just below the surface. I was most amazed though, by the fish working in bright sunlight.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Frank (or anyone else), what't the configuration like with a cluster? How are they arranged (tied on?) |
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On Jun 18, 7:20 pm, Mike wrote:
The last day of the clave my friend Ron came down from Haineyville we fished Buick Blvd I caught 4 fish on a caddis the fish were rising they looked at the caddis but would not take it until I pulled it under and then they took it ........Why not until September Gene........... I replied to the wrong author. The water temps are starting to climb. BTW where is Buick Blvd? |
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Between Weikert and Cherry Run...........
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