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It was a cloudy day today so I went over to my local river thinking
there might be a good BWO hatch. Instead of a hatch I found a river that was about two feet above normal levels. I met a guy there that was throwing a Rapala and we started talking. We bull****ted about different places we fish and he mentioned a small local pond that held some big Browns. He told stories of hooking Browns of 10 pounds. He was heading home and offered to show it to me with the proviso that I release the fish and that I don't tell anyone about it. I was more than skeptical but what the hell. The guy was friendly and seemed like a nice guy. When we got to the pond, he took off for home. I took a look at the pond and thought the guy was crazy. I had driven by the pond probably over a hundred times and never gave it a thought. All the ponds that size I had fished in the area held only tiny, stunted Bluegills and a few Carp. The water in such a small pond would get too warm in the Summer to hold trout, but since I was there, I thought I'd give it a try. A picture of the pond: http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Image13.jpg I first took a look at the outlet which is directly down the bank in the above picture. To my surprise I saw a Brown of about 14 inches just off the shore. I looked more closely and saw a BIG fish out about ten feet. I tied on a damsel nymph and made a cast. As the nymph sunk, the big fish turned and took a casual look at the nymph, but as the fly approached, it slowly swam off, taking the smaller fish with it. The pond now had my interest! I started walking around the pond. The first area I came to was deep and I was unable to see the bottom or any fish. I threw around 10 casts through that area with no response. I moved on a bit and came to a shallower area where I could see the tops of the extensive weedbeds. Then I started seeing fish. There were a couple groups of fish cruising within sight. The fish in the groups were in three pretty distinct sizes. The small fish were about 12 to 14 inches. The next size were in the 20 inch range and there were two VERY big fish. I cast the damsel out and as it sank, one fish moved about ten feet to take a look as the fly sank. It didn't like the fly and swam off. I retrieved the fly just fast enough to keep it over the weeds but whenever it approached a fish, the fish slowly swam off. The next few casts were the same, a fish would show interest as the fly sank but wouldn't take and would move away as I retrieved the fly. I started changing flies going down in size. Same routine, interest while the fly sank but it was rejected when it sank to the bottom and the fish continued to avoid the retrieved fly. I was down to my last trick and it was about time for me to get back to work. I tied on a dry and added a dropper about two feet long. The dropper arrangement would keep the fly above the weeds. I put on a size 18 PT on the dropper. The fish had cruised some and my first cast ended behind the group of fish and was ignored. On the next cast, one of the medium sized fish swam over and inspected the nymph. I just let the fly lie there and the fish continued to look. After what seemed like a couple minutes, the dry was pulled under. I hooked up and the fish fought well including a couple jumps. Luckily, it didn't bull into the weeds and I landed it with the fly just barely hanging on by a small tag of skin. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Image2.jpg Nice heavy fish. Time to go home. Great find, I will be back. Willi |
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 17:42:11 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote:
Nice heavy fish. Time to go home. Great find, I will be back. Cool, Willi. -- Charlie... |
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Charlie Choc wrote:
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 17:42:11 -0600, Willi & Sue wrote: Nice heavy fish. Time to go home. Great find, I will be back. Cool, Willi. Very. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "Willi & Sue" wrote in message ... It was a cloudy day today so I went over to my local river thinking [snip] Good grief! That pond looks to be about twice the size of a bathtub. Must be much deeper than it looks and spring fed. Nice TR, Willi. Danl |
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![]() "Willi & Sue" wrote in message ... It was a cloudy day today so I went over to my local river thinking [snip] Good grief! That pond looks to be about twice the size of a bathtub. Must be much deeper than it looks and spring fed. Nice TR, Willi. Danl |
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Who would of thunk to fish a pond that size for trout that size..........Looks
like the fish has no jaws nice and fat though must be alot of slow food in the pond........... Handyman Mike Standing in a river waving a stick |
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Who would of thunk to fish a pond that size for trout that size..........Looks
like the fish has no jaws nice and fat though must be alot of slow food in the pond........... Handyman Mike Standing in a river waving a stick |
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![]() "Willi & Sue" wrote g. The dropper arrangement would keep the fly above the weeds. I put on a size 18 PT on the dropper. I'm certain that you are a far better fisherman than myself, and the PT clearly worked BUT I fish a couple places where it seems nearly impossible to move the subsurface fly without putting the fish off and thus I use a similar dropper and long wait tactic..... the tier in me always trying to reduce that wait Some of your posts have shown that one thing you and I have in common is a love for flies with soft materials and built in action ... I envy you your little pond and the chance to experiment. I'd start with a featherduster variant, or maybe something with filoplume for gills, ... oh, oh, ... and maybe on a curved hook so it seemed to wiggle it's tails as the hook bobbed in the slight currents .... and a very short ( real short, one twist ) single strand of crystal flash at the thorax, such a tiny "spark" seems to blink on on off with the slightest movement and makes the fly look more alive, I have better luck with it than a traditional "flashback" Keep us posted, it's an interesting situation ... BTW, I've never fished in Colorado and am thinking of going there for a month or so next summer ... as well as spending some time in Alberta ... expanding my "Montanahoming" trip to include a much larger area ...... I'd like to meet you and chat about flies tied with Golden Retriever underfur for an hour or so G ... |
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![]() "Willi & Sue" wrote g. The dropper arrangement would keep the fly above the weeds. I put on a size 18 PT on the dropper. I'm certain that you are a far better fisherman than myself, and the PT clearly worked BUT I fish a couple places where it seems nearly impossible to move the subsurface fly without putting the fish off and thus I use a similar dropper and long wait tactic..... the tier in me always trying to reduce that wait Some of your posts have shown that one thing you and I have in common is a love for flies with soft materials and built in action ... I envy you your little pond and the chance to experiment. I'd start with a featherduster variant, or maybe something with filoplume for gills, ... oh, oh, ... and maybe on a curved hook so it seemed to wiggle it's tails as the hook bobbed in the slight currents .... and a very short ( real short, one twist ) single strand of crystal flash at the thorax, such a tiny "spark" seems to blink on on off with the slightest movement and makes the fly look more alive, I have better luck with it than a traditional "flashback" Keep us posted, it's an interesting situation ... BTW, I've never fished in Colorado and am thinking of going there for a month or so next summer ... as well as spending some time in Alberta ... expanding my "Montanahoming" trip to include a much larger area ...... I'd like to meet you and chat about flies tied with Golden Retriever underfur for an hour or so G ... |
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![]() "Willi & Sue" wrote g. The dropper arrangement would keep the fly above the weeds. I put on a size 18 PT on the dropper. I'm certain that you are a far better fisherman than myself, and the PT clearly worked BUT I fish a couple places where it seems nearly impossible to move the subsurface fly without putting the fish off and thus I use a similar dropper and long wait tactic..... the tier in me always trying to reduce that wait Some of your posts have shown that one thing you and I have in common is a love for flies with soft materials and built in action ... I envy you your little pond and the chance to experiment. I'd start with a featherduster variant, or maybe something with filoplume for gills, ... oh, oh, ... and maybe on a curved hook so it seemed to wiggle it's tails as the hook bobbed in the slight currents .... and a very short ( real short, one twist ) single strand of crystal flash at the thorax, such a tiny "spark" seems to blink on on off with the slightest movement and makes the fly look more alive, I have better luck with it than a traditional "flashback" Keep us posted, it's an interesting situation ... BTW, I've never fished in Colorado and am thinking of going there for a month or so next summer ... as well as spending some time in Alberta ... expanding my "Montanahoming" trip to include a much larger area ...... I'd like to meet you and chat about flies tied with Golden Retriever underfur for an hour or so G ... |
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