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I stopped for a couple of hours today, on Boone's Fork on the Parkway. I
caught a 'bow--8 or so inches-- on my first cast with a parachute Adams. Missed a couple after that and, finally, hooked in to a nice one in a small deep dark pool, but he took it under a large rock and apparently rapped the tippet around a twig. I got the fly back, full of leaf gunk, but didn't find out the size or species? I continued to fish the parachute Adams, but wasn't getting anymore hits. I decided to tie on a traditional Adams that I had tied myself. I had tied it on a #18 hook, but its proportions were more like a #16. I fish out the rest of my time with that fly and did quite well. I caught a number of browns on it and all were over 10 inches. I know 10 inch trout are scoffed at out West and on the famous northern streams, but Boone's Fork on the Parkway is a very small stream, so I'm tickled to catch anything over 6 inches. The section I fished today isn't too far from the stream's source on Grandfather Mountain. The real nice thing is that I was the only one on the stream this eve. A trail parallels the stream and is frequented by daytrippers and hikers this time of the year, but apparently the darkening skies had kept the tourrerists and Floridiot move-ins in-doors. My last brown of the day was a good 14 inches or better, so I decided to call it a day as the clouds were threatening. Ran into one helluva storm on the way home. Lots of lightning and many drops the size of water balloons. Mark |
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![]() "beausdad" wrote (snip) My last brown of the day was a good 14 inches or better, so I decided to call it a day as the clouds were threatening. Ran into one helluva storm on the way home. Lots of lightning and many drops the size of water balloons. wow, man, that is one helluva fish up that far on boone's fork. didn't it feel great when you first realized his size, and ain't it nervous to the max every time it happens, up in those beautiful hills, in the old north state? yfitp wayno (well, of course, you ain't told us about the important things, like length and brand of rod and leader, and size of the tippet, and the ****ing knots they were all tied together with...) |
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Couple nice reports Mark......Sounds like you had a good
time.......Fishes is fishes no matter what the size.......... |
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beausdad wrote:
snip A trail parallels the stream and is frequented by daytrippers and hikers this time of the year, but apparently the darkening skies had kept the tourrerists and Floridiot move-ins in-doors. So Walt didn't join you? ;-) Sounds like a great time, Op. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message ... beausdad wrote: snip A trail parallels the stream and is frequented by daytrippers and hikers this time of the year, but apparently the darkening skies had kept the tourrerists and Floridiot move-ins in-doors. So Walt didn't join you? ;-) Sounds like a great time, Op. -- TL, Tim heh heh heh tim..... ;-) nahh, walt's been focusin' and fishin' his new home water this season.... the catawba river.... as i quipped to jeffie the other day.... "the poor man's penns." it doesn't have the plethora and magnitude of penns creek hatches, but it does have some strong hatches of caddis, stones, march browns, and sulphurs..... and bwo's, lotsa small bwo's. big crawdads and grampers are abundant..... all making a nice diet for the trout. that is a cool stretch op.... one of my favorites.... glad it treated ya well. waldo www.ezflyfish.com |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message oups.com... Couple nice reports Mark......Sounds like you had a good time.......Fishes is fishes no matter what the size.......... You are so right Handyman, on both accounts. I had my MRI this eve and hope to here something by Monday. However, in the meantime, I hope to meet up with Drew Patterson or Uncle Wally on the stream this weekend. I hope all is well with you and yours! Mark |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message .. . "beausdad" wrote (snip) My last brown of the day was a good 14 inches or better, so I decided to call it a day as the clouds were threatening. Ran into one helluva storm on the way home. Lots of lightning and many drops the size of water balloons. wow, man, that is one helluva fish up that far on boone's fork. didn't it feel great when you first realized his size, and ain't it nervous to the max every time it happens, up in those beautiful hills, in the old north state? I love this part of the state and all of its trout streams, regardless of size. yfitp wayno (well, of course, you ain't told us about the important things, like length and brand of rod and leader, and size of the tippet, and the ****ing knots they were all tied together with...) I'd rather have back surgery than give away sacred info on ROFF. However, I will say that the only knot beyond the flyline worthy of my attention is the blood-knot and that I use a 7X tippet with regularity. Mark |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message ... beausdad wrote: snip A trail parallels the stream and is frequented by daytrippers and hikers this time of the year, but apparently the darkening skies had kept the tourrerists and Floridiot move-ins in-doors. So Walt didn't join you? ;-) Sounds like a great time, Op. -- TL, Tim Uncle Wally ain't no one's idiot, but like me, he is a move-in. And, yes, anytime on a trout stream is a good time, unless you have been submerged longer than 5 minutes. Mark |
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![]() "ezflyfisher" wrote in message . .. that is a cool stretch op.... one of my favorites.... glad it treated ya well. waldo Maybe we'll get to fish Uppers on Sunday! I plan to. Mark |
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