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hit the waters of one of appalachia's treasures- the new river- this (early)
evenin. other than a brief encounter involving an invitation to join some fellas who were headin down the river in canoes to do a little fishin, i was had the stream all to myself. i had been fishing there last week, with a woman that my instructor hooked me up with, so i hit the spots that she had success with in the past. i only had about an hour to spend in the water, as i had a friend coming in from out of town for to spend the evening. so, in i went. i hit the "hot spots" first, where i got a little action, but nothing significant. after about a half an hour, i noticed that the fish were jumpin out of the water one after another just upstream a little bit, so naturally i headed up to stalk them. when the fly i had tied seemed to have worn out it's welcome, i put on a sulfur. i thought that with all this activiy, i would surely hook one. instead i spent the next half an hour frustrated as i watched fish after fish come out of the water to feed, but only got a couple of strikes. i keep thinking that if i had been able to stay longer, i would have gotten something, but i can't help but wonder what i was doing wrong. maybe just not picking out the right fly? i know it's hard to say without being there, but any ideas? i don't think i spooked them, because they didn't go anywhere. they just continued to taunt me :-( help- snake |
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 21:24:44 -0400, "snakefiddler"
wrote: hit the waters of one of appalachia's treasures- the new river- this (early) evenin. other than a brief encounter involving an invitation to join some fellas who were headin down the river in canoes to do a little fishin, i was had the stream all to myself. i had been fishing there last week, with a woman that my instructor hooked me up with, so i hit the spots that she had success with in the past. i only had about an hour to spend in the water, as i had a friend coming in from out of town for to spend the evening. so, in i went. i hit the "hot spots" first, where i got a little action, but nothing significant. after about a half an hour, i noticed that the fish were jumpin out of the water one after another just upstream a little bit, so naturally i headed up to stalk them. when the fly i had tied seemed to have worn out it's welcome, i put on a sulfur. i thought that with all this activiy, i would surely hook one. instead i spent the next half an hour frustrated as i watched fish after fish come out of the water to feed, but only got a couple of strikes. i keep thinking that if i had been able to stay longer, i would have gotten something, but i can't help but wonder what i was doing wrong. maybe just not picking out the right fly? i know it's hard to say without being there, but any ideas? i don't think i spooked them, because they didn't go anywhere. they just continued to taunt me :-( help- snake caddis emergers - jumping fish usually means caddis emergers Some caddis emergers rise to the surface very quickly and pop on reaching the surface. The fish have to hit them quick or they're gone. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 21:24:44 -0400, "snakefiddler"
wrote: hit the waters of one of appalachia's treasures- the new river- this (early) evenin. other than a brief encounter involving an invitation to join some fellas who were headin down the river in canoes to do a little fishin, i was had the stream all to myself. i had been fishing there last week, with a woman that my instructor hooked me up with, so i hit the spots that she had success with in the past. i only had about an hour to spend in the water, as i had a friend coming in from out of town for to spend the evening. so, in i went. i hit the "hot spots" first, where i got a little action, but nothing significant. after about a half an hour, i noticed that the fish were jumpin out of the water one after another just upstream a little bit, so naturally i headed up to stalk them. when the fly i had tied seemed to have worn out it's welcome, i put on a sulfur. i thought that with all this activiy, i would surely hook one. instead i spent the next half an hour frustrated as i watched fish after fish come out of the water to feed, but only got a couple of strikes. i keep thinking that if i had been able to stay longer, i would have gotten something, but i can't help but wonder what i was doing wrong. maybe just not picking out the right fly? i know it's hard to say without being there, but any ideas? i don't think i spooked them, because they didn't go anywhere. they just continued to taunt me :-( help- snake caddis emergers - jumping fish usually means caddis emergers Some caddis emergers rise to the surface very quickly and pop on reaching the surface. The fish have to hit them quick or they're gone. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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Peter Charles wrote:
caddis emergers - jumping fish usually means caddis emergers Some caddis emergers rise to the surface very quickly and pop on reaching the surface. The fish have to hit them quick or they're gone. Good call. I've seen the same thing with some of the larger chironamids. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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Peter Charles wrote:
caddis emergers - jumping fish usually means caddis emergers Some caddis emergers rise to the surface very quickly and pop on reaching the surface. The fish have to hit them quick or they're gone. Good call. I've seen the same thing with some of the larger chironamids. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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![]() "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... hit the waters of one of appalachia's treasures- the new river- this (early) evenin. other than a brief encounter involving an invitation to join some fellas who were headin down the river in canoes to do a little fishin, i was had the stream all to myself. i had been fishing there last week, with a woman that my instructor hooked me up with, so i hit the spots that she had success with in the past. i only had about an hour to spend in the water, as i had a friend coming in from out of town for to spend the evening. so, in i went. i hit the "hot spots" first, where i got a little action, but nothing significant. after about a half an hour, i noticed that the fish were jumpin out of the water one after another just upstream a little bit, so naturally i headed up to stalk them. when the fly i had tied seemed to have worn out it's welcome, i put on a sulfur. i thought that with all this activiy, i would surely hook one. instead i spent the next half an hour frustrated as i watched fish after fish come out of the water to feed, but only got a couple of strikes. i keep thinking that if i had been able to stay longer, i would have gotten something, but i can't help but wonder what i was doing wrong. maybe just not picking out the right fly? i know it's hard to say without being there, but any ideas? i don't think i spooked them, because they didn't go anywhere. they just continued to taunt me :-( help- snake Are you certain that the fish were trout? Then New isn't really know for it's trout, but is known for it's smallies. The fish you saw jumpin' out of the water may have been bait fleeing smallies. Mark |
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![]() "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... hit the waters of one of appalachia's treasures- the new river- this (early) evenin. other than a brief encounter involving an invitation to join some fellas who were headin down the river in canoes to do a little fishin, i was had the stream all to myself. i had been fishing there last week, with a woman that my instructor hooked me up with, so i hit the spots that she had success with in the past. i only had about an hour to spend in the water, as i had a friend coming in from out of town for to spend the evening. so, in i went. i hit the "hot spots" first, where i got a little action, but nothing significant. after about a half an hour, i noticed that the fish were jumpin out of the water one after another just upstream a little bit, so naturally i headed up to stalk them. when the fly i had tied seemed to have worn out it's welcome, i put on a sulfur. i thought that with all this activiy, i would surely hook one. instead i spent the next half an hour frustrated as i watched fish after fish come out of the water to feed, but only got a couple of strikes. i keep thinking that if i had been able to stay longer, i would have gotten something, but i can't help but wonder what i was doing wrong. maybe just not picking out the right fly? i know it's hard to say without being there, but any ideas? i don't think i spooked them, because they didn't go anywhere. they just continued to taunt me :-( help- snake Are you certain that the fish were trout? Then New isn't really know for it's trout, but is known for it's smallies. The fish you saw jumpin' out of the water may have been bait fleeing smallies. Mark |
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![]() "Mark Bowen" wrote in message ... "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... hit the waters of one of appalachia's treasures- the new river- this (early) evenin. other than a brief encounter involving an invitation to join some fellas who were headin down the river in canoes to do a little fishin, i was had the stream all to myself. i had been fishing there last week, with a woman that my instructor hooked me up with, so i hit the spots that she had success with in the past. i only had about an hour to spend in the water, as i had a friend coming in from out of town for to spend the evening. so, in i went. i hit the "hot spots" first, where i got a little action, but nothing significant. after about a half an hour, i noticed that the fish were jumpin out of the water one after another just upstream a little bit, so naturally i headed up to stalk them. when the fly i had tied seemed to have worn out it's welcome, i put on a sulfur. i thought that with all this activiy, i would surely hook one. instead i spent the next half an hour frustrated as i watched fish after fish come out of the water to feed, but only got a couple of strikes. i keep thinking that if i had been able to stay longer, i would have gotten something, but i can't help but wonder what i was doing wrong. maybe just not picking out the right fly? i know it's hard to say without being there, but any ideas? i don't think i spooked them, because they didn't go anywhere. they just continued to taunt me :-( help- snake Are you certain that the fish were trout? Then New isn't really know for it's trout, but is known for it's smallies. The fish you saw jumpin' out of the water may have been bait fleeing smallies. i don't know what they were for sure- never got a good enough lookat them. i will say, however, that i could see them while they were under the water sometimes and they *flashed* silver when they moved around under there. if they were smallies, as you suggest might be the case, what kind of fly do you suggest i use? i am going back out there this evening, if it isn't raining too badly-doesn't look too good out there right now. ya wanna hit the water with me? anyway, with any kind of luck, i'll be able to tell you for sure what's in there. Mark |
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![]() "Mark Bowen" wrote in message ... "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... hit the waters of one of appalachia's treasures- the new river- this (early) evenin. other than a brief encounter involving an invitation to join some fellas who were headin down the river in canoes to do a little fishin, i was had the stream all to myself. i had been fishing there last week, with a woman that my instructor hooked me up with, so i hit the spots that she had success with in the past. i only had about an hour to spend in the water, as i had a friend coming in from out of town for to spend the evening. so, in i went. i hit the "hot spots" first, where i got a little action, but nothing significant. after about a half an hour, i noticed that the fish were jumpin out of the water one after another just upstream a little bit, so naturally i headed up to stalk them. when the fly i had tied seemed to have worn out it's welcome, i put on a sulfur. i thought that with all this activiy, i would surely hook one. instead i spent the next half an hour frustrated as i watched fish after fish come out of the water to feed, but only got a couple of strikes. i keep thinking that if i had been able to stay longer, i would have gotten something, but i can't help but wonder what i was doing wrong. maybe just not picking out the right fly? i know it's hard to say without being there, but any ideas? i don't think i spooked them, because they didn't go anywhere. they just continued to taunt me :-( help- snake Are you certain that the fish were trout? Then New isn't really know for it's trout, but is known for it's smallies. The fish you saw jumpin' out of the water may have been bait fleeing smallies. i don't know what they were for sure- never got a good enough lookat them. i will say, however, that i could see them while they were under the water sometimes and they *flashed* silver when they moved around under there. if they were smallies, as you suggest might be the case, what kind of fly do you suggest i use? i am going back out there this evening, if it isn't raining too badly-doesn't look too good out there right now. ya wanna hit the water with me? anyway, with any kind of luck, i'll be able to tell you for sure what's in there. Mark |
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![]() "Chas Wade" wrote in message news:eDmOc.184149$IQ4.84776@attbi_s02... Peter Charles wrote: caddis emergers - jumping fish usually means caddis emergers Some caddis emergers rise to the surface very quickly and pop on reaching the surface. The fish have to hit them quick or they're gone. Good call. I've seen the same thing with some of the larger chironamids. Chas thanks guys- i'll try an emerger when i go out there tonight... snake remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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