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Well folks, today was the official trout opener in PA, so I felt obliged to get
out. It had been a busy winter/spring, so I hadn't blunder onto a stream yet this year. I chose the delayed harvest section of the Tulpehocken, conciously avoiding the elbow to elbow crowds at most streams. Poor choice, as the creek is big, the water was fast and pretty cold and the trout largely uncooperative. A few tan caddis and midges about, but little interest. I did get some badly needed exercise, and got to play for an hour with the new St.Croix 3 weight. My 5 weight was the proper rod for the conditions, but I put it aside to make my acquaintance with the new stick. Put it through the paces tossing dries, light nymphs, even small streamers....then, I figured I would try an extreme test. I tied on a #6 Perla Stone nymph, weighty as hell, and saw how well I could lob it.....I figured that perhaps a trip to an upstate stream with only the 3 weight might force me into such torture. Well, it held up, albeit not ideal for such casting, with the surprise coming on the third cast/drift. A decent brown grabs the darn thing enabling me to practice actually landing fish on the new rod. Subsequent casts nabbed another dimwitted trout, a rainbow, for my only fish of the day. I say "dimwitted" as the Tully has no stoneflies in it other that tiny black and yellow ones, so God knows what they grabbed the thing for. This is an odd sport....... Duly exercised, and heading to Penns on Thursday!! Tom |
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geez, I should use the spell check! Alter prior gibberish to "blundered",
"consciously", etc, and, well, heck, I was tired from this fishing stuff! Tom |
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