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On 2010-03-17 17:15:31 -0400, "Bill Grey" said:
"David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2010031618312175249-dplacourse@aolcom... Went to my local fly shop today to get a line put on my 5 weight reel. Asked the fellow behind the desk while the other guy was putting on my line what the local trout have been hitting. He cryptically said "egg patterns." Egg patterns? Huh. What fish spawn this time of the year in these streams? Suckers? To early. What? Nothing spawns in these waters this time of the year. Hmmm. No spawn and yet the fish are hitting egg patterns? Sounds fishy to me. This afternoon Joanne and I were out shopping and stopped by this one place. I noticed fish pellet machines - plop in a quarter and you get a handfull of fish food to throw at the fish. They love it (both the tourists and the fish). Hmmmmm. The pellets look like.......... wait for it................ egg patterns. Well, duh! Match the hatch, eh? Chances are they are hatchery fish to boot. I guess the tourist fly fishermen must be appeased. Dave Last year, the local club stocked the river with brown trout. Just after the stocking, while walking my dog, I tossed a smallpiece of dog food about the sice of a baked been into the river only to see it instantly snatched by a stockie which was probably conditioned to be fed by being thrown pellets at the fishery. I rose several fish by lobbing in the dog food pellets and one of the local kids even tried tying a deer hair pattern to copy the food. I don't suppose the fish you're talking about are stocked, but that could be one reason. Bill, it wouldn't matter whether they were stocked or not. They have been conditioned by the tourists throwing the fish food bought for a quarter out of the vending machine. A few years back I was fishing a pond near my home. It is heavily stocked in the spring and lots of bait fisherman go there to collect their limit and put food on the table. They weren't having very much luck, while I was wacking them on every cast using a small pt nymph. They asked for each fish I caught, but I threw them back. However, I collected a handful of pepples on the beach and told them to cast their bait into the pattern I would make when I threw the pebbles. Two of them did, and caught a fish. When I left, they were looking for more pepples to throw. Hey, food is food. d;o) |
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![]() "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2010031717342416807-dplacourse@aolcom... On 2010-03-17 17:15:31 -0400, "Bill Grey" said: "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2010031618312175249-dplacourse@aolcom... Went to my local fly shop today to get a line put on my 5 weight reel. Asked the fellow behind the desk while the other guy was putting on my line what the local trout have been hitting. He cryptically said "egg patterns." Egg patterns? Huh. What fish spawn this time of the year in these streams? Suckers? To early. What? Nothing spawns in these waters this time of the year. Hmmm. No spawn and yet the fish are hitting egg patterns? Sounds fishy to me. This afternoon Joanne and I were out shopping and stopped by this one place. I noticed fish pellet machines - plop in a quarter and you get a handfull of fish food to throw at the fish. They love it (both the tourists and the fish). Hmmmmm. The pellets look like.......... wait for it................ egg patterns. Well, duh! Match the hatch, eh? Chances are they are hatchery fish to boot. I guess the tourist fly fishermen must be appeased. Dave Last year, the local club stocked the river with brown trout. Just after the stocking, while walking my dog, I tossed a smallpiece of dog food about the sice of a baked been into the river only to see it instantly snatched by a stockie which was probably conditioned to be fed by being thrown pellets at the fishery. I rose several fish by lobbing in the dog food pellets and one of the local kids even tried tying a deer hair pattern to copy the food. I don't suppose the fish you're talking about are stocked, but that could be one reason. Bill, it wouldn't matter whether they were stocked or not. They have been conditioned by the tourists throwing the fish food bought for a quarter out of the vending machine. A few years back I was fishing a pond near my home. It is heavily stocked in the spring and lots of bait fisherman go there to collect their limit and put food on the table. They weren't having very much luck, while I was wacking them on every cast using a small pt nymph. They asked for each fish I caught, but I threw them back. However, I collected a handful of pepples on the beach and told them to cast their bait into the pattern I would make when I threw the pebbles. Two of them did, and caught a fish. When I left, they were looking for more pepples to throw. Hey, food is food. d;o) Indeed Dave - that sound just about right. Bill |
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On Mar 17, 4:34*pm, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-03-17 17:15:31 -0400, "Bill Grey" said: "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2010031618312175249-dplacourse@aolcom... Went to my local fly shop today to get a line put on my 5 weight reel. Asked the fellow behind the desk while the other guy was putting on my line what the local trout have been hitting. *He cryptically said "egg patterns." *Egg patterns? *Huh. *What fish spawn this time of the year in these streams? *Suckers? *To early. *What? *Nothing spawns in these waters this time of the year. Hmmm. *No spawn and yet the fish are hitting egg patterns? *Sounds fishy to me. This afternoon Joanne and I were out shopping and stopped by this one place. *I noticed fish pellet machines - plop in a quarter and you get a handfull of fish food to throw at the fish. *They love it (both the tourists and the fish). *Hmmmmm. *The pellets look like.......... wait for it................ egg patterns. Well, duh! *Match the hatch, eh? *Chances are they are hatchery fish to boot. *I guess the tourist fly fishermen must be appeased. Dave Last year, *the local club stocked the river with brown trout. Just after the stocking, while walking my dog, I tossed a smallpiece of dog food about the sice of a baked been into the river only to see it instantly snatched by a stockie which was probably conditioned to be fed by being thrown pellets at the fishery. *I rose several fish by lobbing in the dog food pellets and one of the local kids even tried tying a deer hair pattern to copy the food. I don't suppose the fish you're talking about are stocked, but that could be one reason. Bill, it wouldn't matter whether they were stocked or not. *They have been conditioned by the tourists throwing the fish food bought for a quarter out of the vending machine. A few years back I was fishing a pond near my home. *It is heavily stocked in the spring and lots of bait fisherman go there to collect their limit and put food on the table. *They weren't having very much luck, while I was wacking them on every cast using a small pt nymph. * They asked for each fish I caught, but I threw them back. *However, I collected a handful of pepples on the beach and told them to cast their bait into the pattern I would make when I threw the pebbles. *Two of them did, and caught a fish. When I left, they were looking for more pepples to throw. Noblesse oblige. Hey, food is food. Ya got that right, chum. g. |
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I know if your are a fish catcher and fishing is such a good felling that I can't explain. I really enjoying fishing whenever I am free I go for fishing. But I haven't try flying fishing. I will try it next.
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