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I spent part of the 4th weekend at Lakewood and the Rapid River. This
is the 3rd year in a row I have been in camp over the July 4th holiday. I am now convinced that fishing is usually good during early July. In the past, I have always limited my fishing to May and the first three weeks in June. However, this latest Juy trip was as good if not better than some of my June trips. To begin with, the alderfly (zebra caddis) hatch was in full bloom with the insects all over the bushes and some falling into the water. A dark cdc caddis, size 14 and 16, matched the hatch perfectly and was responsible for a couple of 20 fish mornings, including big (15 inches) brookies and several 18+ inch salmon. On Tuesday I didn't even bother to nymph because the caddis dry was working so well. Tuesday evening after dinner, Whit (the owner of Lakewood) and I went to Pond in the River and used a guide's drift boat and fished Second Current for about an hour. About 8 pm the fish started to come up and each cast brought a rise (if not a hook-up). Lots of small fish at first, but then bigger brookies and salmon got into the action. We took several nice fish and were having a good time until I (probably) killed a fish by mistake; I couldn't see to take the hook out and by the time I finally cut the leader, the fish (a nice salmon) couldn't be revived. I let him go thinking he was ok, but he went belly up and disappeared. Having that happen to a salmon is bad enough, but to accidently kill a brookie would be far worse. It was then that I remembered my head-lamp in my vest. It would have helped. The mosquitoes were unbearable, however, so we decided to our retreat would be best for the fish and us. I just got off the phone with a friend who stayed in camp until today. He said the fishing remained very good after I left on Wednesday. So, I propose this: A clave at Lakewood next year from July 1 through the 7th. Clavers are encouraged to bring their wives or SOs. If you fly in to Portland, ME, I will see to it that you are transported to Lakewood. There will be a pick-up truck available for shuttling sports down-stream to The Currents and Lower Dam, and boats available if needed. Good food, good fishing, good quarters, and good friends. What more is needed? (Uh, fireworks on the 4th - Whit puts on a pretty good show with a bonfire on the beach.) Dave |
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