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Last week Scott asked if any of us were going to fish over the Easter
weekend. I had the good fortune to get out on the river for a spell yesterday, Scott, so I thought I'd post a report. This particular stream is not very rich in mayfly hatches, but has loads of caddis. The fish seemed to be rising opportunistically, so I tied on an emerger caddis pupa. Got a nice brown fairly quickly, then experienced a dry spell as I moved up river. I had high hopes for the partridge and green soft hackle I tied up for the swap this year- I've already had several fish on the fly this spring- but nothing doing today. At the next big hole, I decided to try a few other pupa, emerger and dry caddis imitations. Got a good rainbow to nail that stable of PA fishing, the green weenie, which I suppose can imitate anything from an inchworm (later in the season) to, in this case, a "green rock worm" caddis pupa. The fish began rising more steadily, and there were more adult caddis in the air, so I tried out a Coachman Trude that I had tied up this winter. They were going to be my entry for the swap, but I wasn't totally happy with them. Turns out the trout in this stream thought they were OK. Had a very heavy rainbow slam the fly, but I did not land him. It was a downstream hook up, and with a vigorous leap and shake of his head, he LDR'ed himself. I had several other fish approach the fly but turn away before taking. This hole is fairly still water, so a fish has to be pretty aggressive to take a fly like a Trude. At one particularly nice looking logjam there is a big pile up of flotsam. I swung a streamer up close to it and a very nice brown came out and took a look at the fly, but did not take. In all, it was a fine day on the stream, lovely weather for April and bringing a few trout to hand never hurts. Bill |
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