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Quick Trip Over to the "Mayfly" River



 
 
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Old May 17th, 2005, 01:35 AM
George Cleveland
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Took the 45 minute drive to the "Mayfly" this morning. The same river
that Joel, Jeff, Wolfgang and I fished during the infamous "Traveling
Clave".

Started out pretty slow. Eventually I began to take a few fish on a
#12 Pass Lake wet. Worked pretty well (Better than any of the other
flies I hung off it as droppers.). Few hatches until the last 45
minutes before I had to leave to be home to pick up Mason from school
(which came as no surprise). Then I was presented first with a flurry
of small tan caddis, the a few Hendricksons, then the Hendricksons
were joined by some mini-Hendricksons (same body and wing color, just
2 hook sizes smaller) and they both were joined, just as I was wading
off the river, by a small (#18 ) dark bodied, yellow legged mayfly
which I can't remember seeing before. Fished the last half hour with a
tan #16 Klinkhamer. Lots of spalshy refusals but enough solid takes to
keep from taking it off to look for something better. It was good to
be back on my foundational river and to see it live up to its
nickname, for at least the last 30 minutes.

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...passlake2a.JPG
Brook Trout and Pass Lake. Wonder what that line of spots do under its
eye?

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...oritespot2.JPG
My favorite stretch. Wonderful place to be during the March Brown/
Grey Fox hatch.

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...threetrees.jpg
There used to be only one leaning tree here when Wolfie and I fished
it. Hard enough spot to fish before it was joined by the other two.



g.c.
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Old May 17th, 2005, 04:02 AM
Joel *DFD*
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That really is a good evening hatch stream George. I'll not forget it.

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Old May 17th, 2005, 06:05 AM
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Nice TR from a nice-looking place. Thanks.

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Old May 17th, 2005, 11:54 AM
Jeff Miller
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George Cleveland wrote:
Took the 45 minute drive to the "Mayfly" this morning. The same river
that Joel, Jeff, Wolfgang and I fished during the infamous "Traveling
Clave".


http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...passlake2a.JPG
Brook Trout and Pass Lake. Wonder what that line of spots do under its
eye?

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...oritespot2.JPG
My favorite stretch. Wonderful place to be during the March Brown/
Grey Fox hatch.

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...threetrees.jpg


thanks for stoking the memories. that was a fun trip. if it's the one
i'm thinking of, it's a fun brook trout stream...it's where i
rediscovered the lethal royal trude, joel caught the big fish, the
mosquito banquet began, and i learned that one should avoid the mud
banks. didn't the chicago jazz man accompany us there as well? ever
seen or heard from him again?

jeff
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Old May 17th, 2005, 02:09 PM
George Cleveland
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On Tue, 17 May 2005 06:54:01 -0400, Jeff Miller
wrote:

George Cleveland wrote:
Took the 45 minute drive to the "Mayfly" this morning. The same river
that Joel, Jeff, Wolfgang and I fished during the infamous "Traveling
Clave".


http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...passlake2a.JPG
Brook Trout and Pass Lake. Wonder what that line of spots do under its
eye?

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...oritespot2.JPG
My favorite stretch. Wonderful place to be during the March Brown/
Grey Fox hatch.

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...threetrees.jpg


thanks for stoking the memories. that was a fun trip. if it's the one
i'm thinking of, it's a fun brook trout stream...it's where i
rediscovered the lethal royal trude, joel caught the big fish, the
mosquito banquet began, and i learned that one should avoid the mud
banks. didn't the chicago jazz man accompany us there as well? ever
seen or heard from him again?

jeff

Thats the place. As far as the Jazzman, I get an email from him
occasionally.

g.c.
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Old May 17th, 2005, 05:26 PM
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"George Cleveland" wrote in message
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On Tue, 17 May 2005 06:54:01 -0400, Jeff Miller
wrote:

George Cleveland wrote:
Took the 45 minute drive to the "Mayfly" this morning. The same river
that Joel, Jeff, Wolfgang and I fished during the infamous "Traveling
Clave".


http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...passlake2a.JPG
Brook Trout and Pass Lake. Wonder what that line of spots do under its
eye?

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...oritespot2.JPG
My favorite stretch. Wonderful place to be during the March Brown/
Grey Fox hatch.

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...threetrees.jpg


thanks for stoking the memories. that was a fun trip. if it's the one
i'm thinking of, it's a fun brook trout stream...it's where i
rediscovered the lethal royal trude, joel caught the big fish, the
mosquito banquet began, and i learned that one should avoid the mud
banks. didn't the chicago jazz man accompany us there as well? ever
seen or heard from him again?

jeff

Thats the place...


And a lovely place it is. There are a LOT of bugs coming off the water
there!

Wolfgang
and a few good memories too.


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Old May 17th, 2005, 09:55 PM
Jeff
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George Cleveland wrote:


Thats the place. As far as the Jazzman, I get an email from him
occasionally.

g.c.


....let him know of our little U.P. adventure in September.

jeff
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Old May 17th, 2005, 11:00 PM
George Cleveland
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On Tue, 17 May 2005 20:55:06 GMT, Jeff wrote:



George Cleveland wrote:


Thats the place. As far as the Jazzman, I get an email from him
occasionally.

g.c.


...let him know of our little U.P. adventure in September.

jeff



Will do.

g.c.
 




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