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So I'm sitting on a barstool at the Altmar Hotel, taking a lunch
break after an energetic morning on the Salmon River, when I'm approached by a tall fellow who asks, "Is your name Joe?" Uh, yeah. "Joe Fleischman?" Again, the affirmative. As my brain is processing how anyone in this backwater would know who I was, daytripper and Paul G. reintroduce themselves after ?? years. Okay, how cool is that; a couple of other ROFFians are here on this same river, in the same town, in the same bar at the same time as me. As for the fishing highlights, I always enjoy a few days of casting to plentiful, big, dumb fish who can make the reel sing. We timed our trip well; and on Saturday, there were plenty of these in the lower FFO stretch. For whatever reason, we were able to enjoy a relatively uncrowded hole, and I had the double pleasure of watching #1 son leaning against that bent 9-weight frequently. He hooked plenty, landed 5 or 6, and generally had a ball. As for me, I landed 3 of the biggest & freshest salmon I've ever caught up there. Sunday we opted for a change of pace and eschewed the easy prey in favor of the more elusive steelhead. Heading to a prime steelie area, we got an early start on a cold, rainy morning. As the sky lightened, #1 Son hooked up to a rocket ship that blasted across, then upriver. An explosive leap revealed the flash of a nice steelhead (BTW FUSIA). I watch as the boy does one helluva fine job of fighting this fish, and lands his first ever (and a damned nice) steelie. insert proud dad stuff here Hookups are few and far between, but eventually I get one of my own; and the jinx is finally off of me. I'd never landed a steelie on a fly rod in twelve years up here. The day goes on, the action is slow here, and son is "bored". After taking a boredom break late in the day, he picks up Craig's brand new, virgin spey rod to fool around with just before sunset. Sonovabitch, but he hooks up on a big fish. In the fading light, it looks like just another mid-sized salmon; but as we get a better look, it's a big steelhead. Another nice fight, and he finally lands a nice steelie as night falls. A terrific end to the day. My plans to fish Monday morning were totally blown when I broke off my car key in the trunk lock. I am seriously ****ed. The nearest Toyota dealer is in Watertown, 40 miles away. It's 7 a.m. on a frosty morning in East Jesus, spotty cell service, and nothing in this town is going to wake up before 9. Through a lucky and persistent turn of events, I manage to extricate the broken piece of key from the lock (a fly tying box contains lots of useful tools); and the only locksmith within 50 miles is 4 miles away outside of town. This guy waits around for me to find a ride, makes a new key from the two pieces, and charges me...you're not going to believe this...four bucks. He had me by the balls; and I was fully prepared to pay serious money; but no, four bucks. Kinda restored my faith in humanity for a few hours. Meeting up with ROFFians, wearing out my arm on big fish, Both son & I catching our first steelhead (his were both bigger), and a four dollar solution to a $200 problem. All in all, a terrific trip. |
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