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But I think I have a perfect line on a big fish.
There is a trout stream not far from where I live. I don't consider it any great shakes - just a smallish stream with modest hatches and smallish wild trout. It is within striking distance from a couple big cities, so it gets pressure and publicity. I have never caught anything bigger than 14 inches from this stream, but have seen a few that were pretty big. This morning I fished the trico hatch. They were spooky and infuriatingly tough - as trico trout tend to be. After the spinner fall was done, I prospected around in the clear water. There is some riprap that forms small caves in places. I put a crayfish fly on and probed this one cave, my fly in full sight. The biggest trout I have ever seen in this stream showed itself twice, inspecting and swiping at the fly. Dark, hookjawed male. 18 or 20 inches I would say. He wouldn't take, but now I know where he lives. That cave must be his home save for nighttime feeding. It is very easy to twitch a fly through there. I can easily try for it morning and evening until it is caught. If I try a number of big uglies in there, it must bite sooner or later! I will keep you posted! Pete Collin |
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