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Friday was a great day to take a day off and go fishing. West Central
Mass was a bit past peak in color, but still glorious. Met Tim at the Mickey Ds near George's house. He took me to a tributary of the Swift that was a promising spot, but still a bit high to offer good fishing. Noted for the future though. Tim generously put me on some of his favorite water on the Swift, which, while not quite impossible to find, still was not obvious to the occasional visitor. At one spot I was swinging a muddler through fast water, when it was taken viciously. A quick shake of the head and it was gone. All a good guide can do is put you on fish. It's up to the angler to make it happen, which in this case I didn't. I believe this would have been a worthy fish and not a rock as Tim opined. After that, it was off the secret spot, which was as abstract a place as always is. George was there already, but was just leaving. I am sure the same people were standing in the same spots from my visit the previous Sunday; that is, clustered around the outflow from the hatchery. Tiny flies filled the air and the number ebbed and flowed for the hour or so that we were there. #32 midges George told me were working. The flies were spinners (I think) as the water was covered with these tiny white dots. But the fish were on them and I had nothing that size to compete. One person above me, who was having success, kept pounding the same spot over and over. His technique consisted of letting the fly drift no more than 6 inches over this one spot before whipping it off the water and putting it back again. Does the fish just get so mesmerized by this that caution takes a back seat and learning mode kicks in, transforming an artificial into a hatch? My whole time at the secret spot there was a 16" rainbow at my feet, who fed unperturbed. Occasionally I would flick my line a leader length upstream and watch how, 6 feet from his nose, he would side- step it with an arrogant lean to left, like some troutish Frenchman's Wave. That's the secret spot in a nutshell ![]() Tim showed me one more spot where I finally got a 10 inch rainbow and saved the day ... Stan was missed. Thanks again, Tim, for sharing some gorgeous water. Gary |
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