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Finally, finally, I got to escape the confines of house, job etc, and head
to my local small stream. And, for April, it was small. Water is low, warming pretty early, but still around 50 degrees. This stream is stocked at it's lower end, but upstream carries a decent population of native browns(few large). It had been billed as a day of showers, but turned out to be warmish(65-70 degrees) and a bit muggy. I saw some bugs, mainly grannom caddis and small blue quills, but there was a Hendrickson or two around. The fish were less than enthusiastic,though. I waded in, crossed and headed upstream to a small bridge. It felt great to see the budding trees, see the activity from robins, doves, sparrows and various furry critters. I started out fishing downstream with a pair of wets. A green/olive submerger brought 3 fish to me: a couple of small natives and a larger, stocked rainbow. A hare's ear nymph yielded a couple more. By now, I had long since passed the spot I had parked, so decided to fish back up with dries. This time of year, my fallback is always the Coyote Ugly dry, and I chose a #16. It brought a couple more browns, one decent sized, out of deeper chops. A change to a blue quill, and another to a #14 Hendrickson brought no interest, and frankly, I only saw 5 fish rise the whole day. A return to the Ugly got me a splashy miss, but that was the last trout I came near. Still, a nice start to the year. Off to Penn's on Wednesday, and I'm hoping that the called-for three days of rain(Mon-Wed) don't materialize....... Tom |
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![]() yes, and 'threat' was intentional, as I've been threatening to post something fishing related to a while. No threat to the trout, the way I fish, however......g Tom |
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![]() On 19-Apr-2009, "Tom Littleton" wrote: Finally, finally, I got to escape the confines of house, job etc, and head to my local small stream. And, for April, it was small. Water is low, warming pretty early, but still around 50 degrees. This stream is stocked at it's lower end, but upstream carries a decent population of native browns(few large). It had been billed as a day of showers, but turned out to be warmish(65-70 degrees) and a bit muggy. I saw some bugs, mainly grannom caddis and small blue quills, but there was a Hendrickson or two around. The fish were less than enthusiastic,though. I waded in, crossed and headed upstream to a small bridge. It felt great to see the budding trees, see the activity from robins, doves, sparrows and various furry critters. I started out fishing downstream with a pair of wets. A green/olive submerger brought 3 fish to me: a couple of small natives and a larger, stocked rainbow. A hare's ear nymph yielded a couple more. By now, I had long since passed the spot I had parked, so decided to fish back up with dries. This time of year, my fallback is always the Coyote Ugly dry, and I chose a #16. It brought a couple more browns, one decent sized, out of deeper chops. A change to a blue quill, and another to a #14 Hendrickson brought no interest, and frankly, I only saw 5 fish rise the whole day. A return to the Ugly got me a splashy miss, but that was the last trout I came near. Still, a nice start to the year. Nice consise TR Thanks We are headed out to Rock Creek for the first trip of the year I am looking fiorward to a similar springtime exhilirating experience We are a "threat" to annoy the fish as they are all released anyway Just pls don't tell them we are coming. (Rock Creek fish do coommunicate by e-mail) Fred |
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