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Just got back from fishing the same stretch of river I fished last
Monday (and reported on he http://tinyurl.com/chvoy). Today, I fished from noon til two-thirty. There were lots of folks in the area.... cross-country skiing, hunting Christmas trees in the public forest, etc., but I was the only fisherman I saw on that stretch. Sunny, and not as cold as last week... at least when standing in the sun. ![]() Massive hatch of very small midges (#28-#30?), but again no noticeable response from the fish. Later, a reasonably good hatch of BWOs and Little Yellow Mays... compared to last Monday anyway... but I only saw two rises (the same fish both times, I think). Couldn't raise any fish to a dry, but I hooked two, both small, on a #20 PT fished under a #18 sparkle dun. Landed only one of them. If you happen to visit and plan on exploring the river, you might want to consider not wading or else wearing Aquastealth soles. I musta lost 5 lbs lugging around seven inches of ice on the bottom of my felt-soled boots.... bg ***** Yesterday I spent about the same amount of time on another spring creek, about an hour south of here..... Cold. No hatches to speak of. I managed one small fish on a Griffiths Gnat. My buddy took a good fish (18"?) on a large olive bunny leech stripped through a deep slow hole. My friend Gary, an excellent photographer, posted this pic on Westfly of the river yesterday. Gives you an idea..... http://www.photosnw.com/westfly/CRW_...dit1_small.jpg JR |
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JR wrote:
snip If you happen to visit and plan on exploring the river, you might want to consider not wading or else wearing Aquastealth soles. I musta lost 5 lbs lugging around seven inches of ice on the bottom of my felt-soled boots.... bg I wear rubbers over my wading boots until I get to the water then just take them off and stuff them in the vest until I step out. Works for me. ***** Yesterday I spent about the same amount of time on another spring creek, about an hour south of here..... Cold. No hatches to speak of. I managed one small fish on a Griffiths Gnat. My buddy took a good fish (18"?) on a large olive bunny leech stripped through a deep slow hole. My friend Gary, an excellent photographer, posted this pic on Westfly of the river yesterday. Gives you an idea..... http://www.photosnw.com/westfly/CRW_...dit1_small.jpg WOW. Thanks for the TRs and especially the pic. Very nice. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote in news:Zwenf.28472
: I wear rubbers over my wading boots until I get to the water then just take them off and stuff them in the vest until I step out. Works for me I tried that, but I kept slipping on the lubricants. Perhaps next time I should try the ribbed. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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![]() "JR" wrote in message ... Just got back from fishing the same stretch of river I fished last Monday (and reported on he http://tinyurl.com/chvoy). (stuff snipped) If you happen to visit and plan on exploring the river, you might want to consider not wading or else wearing Aquastealth soles. I musta lost 5 lbs lugging around seven inches of ice on the bottom of my felt-soled boots.... bg (stuff snipped) JR Hi JR, Thanks for the TR. Just had a friend who went out in October, and just went through knee surgery because of a fall with the ice/snow buildup on the boots. Not fun, I'm sure, but he is doing well. This . . .uhh . . .my kinda not thinking friend . . .decided to go a day earlier than me. . . .hmm. . .with me knowing a lot about falling down with snow/ice on boots., and he decided to try it on his own. Thus surgery for him . . .and a lot of giggling/laughing from me. ( but I care . . .really) He'll be okay thank goodness . . . . from his "story" about the prognoses . . . me thinks. DaveMohnsen Denver |
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JR typed:
snip If you happen to visit and plan on exploring the river, you might want to consider not wading or else wearing Aquastealth soles. I musta lost 5 lbs lugging around seven inches of ice on the bottom of my felt-soled boots.... bg The "lugging around" isn't bad if you spend most of the time on your ass anyway. That used to be my standard position when the banks are icy. Now my standard position when the banks are icy is at home tying flies waiting for the thaw. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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![]() "JR" wrote ... snip nice quick TR http://www.photosnw.com/westfly/CRW_...dit1_small.jpg JR Nice to see a TR -- and holy cow, what a pic. Nice to hear about 'actual' fishing. It's only been about six weeks since I was out last, but with a foot of snow on the ground (+/-) and the generally crappy weather that comes with that, it fades quickly from the memory. Thanks.. Dan |
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![]() "JR" wrote My friend Gary, an excellent photographer, posted this pic on Westfly of the river yesterday. Gives you an idea..... http://www.photosnw.com/westfly/CRW_...dit1_small.jpg JR excellent image; one can really sense the cover of silence that surrounded you. yfitons wayno |
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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"JR" wrote My friend Gary, an excellent photographer, posted this pic on Westfly of the river yesterday. Gives you an idea..... http://www.photosnw.com/westfly/CRW_...dit1_small.jpg excellent image; one can really sense the cover of silence that surrounded you. Irony is that there was an effing beagle barking in the background much of the time. Drove us effing nuts..... Gary is a regular guy with a regular job but does some first-rate photography on the side. His web site is: http://www.photosnw.com JR |
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JR,
I've fished both the Fall River and Metolius about a 15-20 times each, I just love the scenery and experience. But, I've never had real good luck at either. More fish at the Fall River, but bigger fish at the Metolius. I fished the Metolius near Camp Sherman and down-stream to the hatchery. Hard wading most of it, lots of walking the banks. I go in the summer and will probably visit the area next August. Am I doing lots wrong, or is it just tough fishing there? Gene "JR" wrote in message ... Just got back from fishing the same stretch of river I fished last Monday (and reported on he http://tinyurl.com/chvoy). Today, I fished from noon til two-thirty. There were lots of folks in the area.... cross-country skiing, hunting Christmas trees in the public forest, etc., but I was the only fisherman I saw on that stretch. Sunny, and not as cold as last week... at least when standing in the sun. ![]() Massive hatch of very small midges (#28-#30?), but again no noticeable response from the fish. Later, a reasonably good hatch of BWOs and Little Yellow Mays... compared to last Monday anyway... but I only saw two rises (the same fish both times, I think). Couldn't raise any fish to a dry, but I hooked two, both small, on a #20 PT fished under a #18 sparkle dun. Landed only one of them. If you happen to visit and plan on exploring the river, you might want to consider not wading or else wearing Aquastealth soles. I musta lost 5 lbs lugging around seven inches of ice on the bottom of my felt-soled boots.... bg ***** Yesterday I spent about the same amount of time on another spring creek, about an hour south of here..... Cold. No hatches to speak of. I managed one small fish on a Griffiths Gnat. My buddy took a good fish (18"?) on a large olive bunny leech stripped through a deep slow hole. My friend Gary, an excellent photographer, posted this pic on Westfly of the river yesterday. Gives you an idea..... http://www.photosnw.com/westfly/CRW_...dit1_small.jpg JR |
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Gene Cottrell wrote:
I've fished both the Fall River and Metolius about a 15-20 times each, I just love the scenery and experience. But, I've never had real good luck at either. More fish at the Fall River, but bigger fish at the Metolius. I fished the Metolius near Camp Sherman and down-stream to the hatchery. Hard wading most of it, lots of walking the banks. I go in the summer and will probably visit the area next August. Am I doing lots wrong, or is it just tough fishing there? No, I think you've got it right. The Met can be notoriously difficult. One- or two-fish days are good days, and skunkings not uncommon. One reason local folks like fishing in the winter is that when the BWO hatch is fully on, five to ten fish are possible. Some of the the best places in the stretch you mention cannot be waded safely. Best to fish from the bank. Swirling heavily weighted flies in the very deep channels cut in the bedrock can produce surprising results. BTW, I hope you haven't failed to have the wonderful deli sandwiches at the Camp Sherman store. There are some very big fish in the Fall--I hooked and lost what looked like a six-pounder a couple of years ago--but 12-15 inchers are much more the rule. In the summer, I rarely fail with a small PT fished under a comparadun of whatever size and color the predominant mayfly of the moment is. If there are midges on the water, a tiny krystal flash emerger tied on the bend of a Griffiths Gnat makes a good combo. Drop me a line before you come in August and I'll show you some spots. |
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