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Made the trip down to the lower Mountain Fork River in the Ouachita
Mts. in SE Oklahoma yesterday. Given my past fishing experiences in OK, I went ready to hate it. Man, was I wrong and I learned some things: Get Some Wading Cleats, Always carry a net, Always carry a camera, and Big Fish like Big Files. Got there late - it's a long drive. Went by the Fly Shop at Beaver's Bend - they said there were a lot of small browns up close to the dam, and that I should be able to catch a few and enjoy the scenery along "Spillway Creek". Started up closer to the dam, and it reminded me of a "trout park", complete with corn, bobbers, and slobs in lawnchairs. Turned around and headed promptly down-river. Got in the water, took immediate notice that the rocks were slick as greased owl crap. Started fishing about 10:30am - caught a two 8-10" browns on cracklebacks fished dry. Tied on everything else dry but the kitchen sink. Had a few fish show interest, but no takers. Switch to wet. About 1:00, was a half-mile or so downriver fishing around some rocks - threw a streamer with a multilcolor tail and let it bounce down and around. Had a big hit and took a nice fat 'bow. Probably went about 16", but was thick as a brick. Tried the same tactic there and downwater for the next half-hour - no more fish. About 2:00, I had switched to another streamer - this time something that looked like an olive wooly bugger with a long green fur tail. Compared to the stuff I usually fish, it was like throwing a Volkswagen. Fished a swing drift pattern and as soon as it hit the end a gentle take. I thought at first it was a small brown, but it turned out to be the biggest rainbow I've ever netted. Easily 22", maybe 24" - I don't carry a scale or ruler. What a fight! It was only about 15' from me, but it took what seemed like forever to bring to hand. My hands shook and I had goose bumps for about an hour afterward. I'll never forget the first time I really saw the fish - about midway through when I had him closer to me before he made a big, splashy run. Absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. I wish I had Wolfgang's vocabulary, because I haven't sufficient flow of speech to describe the experience. I didn't have a net, so I had virtually no way of controlling the fish when I brought it to hand. It wasn't quite played out, and as soon as I extracted the hook it was gone. I had a camera, and did manage a few "fighting shots" before his hit. After that, well, I had my hands full. I'll post them, along with some "river pics" if anybody would like to see them. It was a fantastic trip, and I didn't even get to fish what I heard was the prettiest part of the river. I'll go back several times between now and the fall. I'm happy to say I was wrong about the Lower Mountain Fork. Once away from the trout-parkers, it ranks among the best fishing experiences I've ever had. |
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![]() "Charles Crolley" wrote ... Made the trip down to the lower Mountain Fork River in the Ouachita Mts. in SE Oklahoma yesterday. Given my past fishing experiences in OK, I went ready to hate it. Man, was I wrong and I learned some things: Get Some Wading Cleats, Always carry a net, Always carry a camera, and Big Fish like Big Files. snip I didn't have a net, so I had virtually no way of controlling the fish when I brought it to hand. It wasn't quite played out, and as soon as I extracted the hook it was gone. I had a camera, and did manage a few "fighting shots" before his hit. After that, well, I had my hands full. I'll post them, along with some "river pics" if anybody would like to see them. Yes, please. Dan |
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley
wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html |
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Charles Crolley wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html Nice fish, but is that Gink hanging from your vest? -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:20:06 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: Charles Crolley wrote: On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html Nice fish, but is that Gink hanging from your vest? It was the only floatant I had in this (my spare) vest. Since I was fully prepared to hate the experience, I didn't take my "A" game or equipment. Just started last year. Still have a lot to learn. I went as a favor to a buddy, fully expecting to pull out a book and drink bourbon most of the day, so I didn't expect to need much else. |
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 14:13:19 GMT, Charles Crolley
wrote: On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html Nice photos. The only problem I see with them is your vest is too clean. g -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:26:10 -0400, Charlie Choc
wrote: On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 14:13:19 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html Nice photos. The only problem I see with them is your vest is too clean. g If it helps, the reason I'm not wearing waders is that I crapped in them and just haven't gotten around to wash them out. What can I say? It's my spare vest, and I'm tidy. |
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![]() "Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 14:13:19 GMT, Charles Crolley Charlie-thouight you were on way west--you don"t have to fill up all the spare tanks with water and haul it west---they have hoses out there now. Jeff and I are now sleeping at Slide Inn for two full weeks last word I heard so plan to come over and take me fishing---we can go up a local creek where even old farts can wade and catch fish.. Sorry to hear that Jeff is now calling me an old fart--after sleeping in a small small room with five others the night after eating Reids stew at Penn's know that I am not an outstanding member of that farting group..Now snoring might be another question. Have a good safe drive out--getting another axel for the tank from Africa might be Joe |
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 15:41:28 GMT, "Joe McIntosh"
wrote: "Charlie Choc" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 14:13:19 GMT, Charles Crolley Charlie-thouight you were on way west--you don"t have to fill up all the spare tanks with water and haul it west---they have hoses out there now. I leave the 30th. Some of the places I'm stopping at in southern Utah don't have water, so the hoses won't be much good. g Jeff and I are now sleeping at Slide Inn for two full weeks last word I heard so plan to come over and take me fishing---we can go up a local creek where even old farts can wade and catch fish.. Cool. There are plenty of places out there I'd like to try and I'm planning on staying out there for at least week or two after the clave. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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![]() "Charles Crolley" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:16:36 GMT, Charles Crolley wrote: snip my trip report, which is long - even to me Here's a link to the pictures (2 pages) - my mug is all over page 1. http://66.137.62.188/mountainfork1.html Nice pics -- thanks for posting. Dan |
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