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Yesterday, Monty (of the shop), two brothers - Jess & JB (two local boys
taking up this fine passion), and myself motored up to Foscoe to fish the Watauga after store closing at noon. Before I start with the TR..... Zac, the personable tall skinny young man who helps me out at the shop, has been going through a couple of very bad weeks. His momma, Judy, who suffers from emphasema, came down with a cold and is in very bad condition. She is now up at the hospital in Asheville and it is day to day. We've all been praying for Judy and the family, we all sure hope she recovers and does well. After that said, it seems irrelevant to post a TR...... but I should, life indeed goes on. The four of us arrived at the somewhat crowded delayed-harvest-stretch behind the church at Hounds Ear. This is a great place for beginners to work on their casting skills and have a shot at some trout. The fishing was a little slow, I attribute that to the pressure, and maybe the cold front that passed through. Anyways, Monty and I caught a few fish, Jess lost a nice one, and JB retired back to the jeep after only about 30-45 minutes of fishing. JB, who is recovering from a bad motorcycle accident, wasn't feeling too well. His jaw is wired and I think he is still tiring easy. Since the conditions were kind of slow and the waters were brim-full of anglers, I decided to load the boys into the jeep and head over to some less crowded "private" waters where I'm tolerated, somewhat. These waters offer the members some big fish. The fish, which are fed, can grow up to 35+ inches and if you happen to hook into one of them denizens, well, just laugh and enjoy.... cuz we NC boyos don't experience that on our wild streams. Theboy, my connection to the place, told us that in the morning a couple of anglers were catching some nice fish on buggers, slowly drifted and twitched. That's all I needed to hear and I tied on an Ollie Smith of Foscoe favorite, a bead-head yellow woolly-bugger. Monty and Jess tied on dries for an upstream fish and JB, who still wasn't feeling well, decided to relax in the jeep, so I headed downstream to uncharted waters swinging the bugger. I covered about fifty yards or so without any takes and came to a nice riffle curve that fed into a pool. I cast my 7.5' 4wt XP (by the way, an awesome rod for our stream fishing) across and started swinging the bugger slowly across the faster water. Wham! A nice 'bow of about 16 inches slammed the fly and was leaping and running all over the pool. After release, I fished the middle and tail of the run but no more luck. I moved down to the next pool and was rewarded with a huge take by a monster. After about a 10 minute or so battle that included an amazing run that had a leap of 10 or so feet, I brought the 22 or so inch fish to hand and gingerly released him back to his home. I settled onto a rock for a smoke and thoughts, but mainly to disperse the adrenaline coarsing through my veins.... what a rush. Without going into much more detail of the rest of my fishing, which was excellent the rest of the afternoon, after another fine fish released I decided to to head up and find Monty and Jess to see how they were doing and also to check in on JB to see if he was feeling better and wanted to try a cast or two. I found the two a ways upstream and Monty had caught a few, lost a few, but nothing big. Jess had a few takes, but no fish. I coersed the two, JB still wanted to relax, to come back downstream and toss some buggers. I put them on the pool where I took the first fish..... a nice pool that I was sure I had seen a really nice fish move when I was fighting the other fish earlier. After some casting, Monty hooked into the bad boy and after a drawn out battle with some spectacular leaps and runs, the 22-24 inch fish was brought to hand and released. OK..... c'mon Jess. After numerous casts, right at dusk, Jess hooked and landed the only Brown Trout taken on this day. It wasn't a very large fish by earlier standards, 12 inches or so, but he definetly wore the largest smile of any of us this fine day. All in all.... a pleasant day astream. Please Lord, help Judy get well, we love her. Amen. --Walt |
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is church fishing open again? last time i was up there, the *******s
had closed the road and posted no trespassing signs. very ungodly and unchristian of them.... my best to zack and his mom... ezflyfisher wrote: The four of us arrived at the somewhat crowded delayed-harvest-stretch behind the church at Hounds Ear. |
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![]() "Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:kprjd.84568$UA.12629@lakeread08... is church fishing open again? last time i was up there, the *******s had closed the road and posted no trespassing signs. very ungodly and unchristian of them.... overzealous adjacent property owners posted..... the church took down the inappropriate placed signs. my best to zack and his mom... i'll let him know..... wally ezflyfisher wrote: The four of us arrived at the somewhat crowded delayed-harvest-stretch behind the church at Hounds Ear. |
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is church fishing open again? last time i was up there, the *******s
had closed the road and posted no trespassing signs. very ungodly and unchristian of them.... my best to zack and his mom... ezflyfisher wrote: The four of us arrived at the somewhat crowded delayed-harvest-stretch behind the church at Hounds Ear. |
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is church fishing open again? last time i was up there, the *******s
had closed the road and posted no trespassing signs. very ungodly and unchristian of them.... my best to zack and his mom... ezflyfisher wrote: The four of us arrived at the somewhat crowded delayed-harvest-stretch behind the church at Hounds Ear. |
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