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The Wisconsin inland trout season ends for almost all streams and most
stillwaters on September 30th. The generally bemused look on Mason's face in this picture probably sums up the last day of the season for me. http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/IMG_0138a.jpg We drove over to the "Mayfly" River. I had had to do some coaxing to get Mason to come with. Luckily he caught a fish almost immediately, a small brown. But the fishing was slow for that particular stream. He took another fish, a brookie, on a dragged Madame X and had a few more hits before it got too boring for him. I eventually landed a small brook trout on a dragged EHC. We admired it and let it go and my inland season ended. http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/IMG_0140a.jpg We the drove the back roads back to Merrill, leaf peeping and stopping at various lesser known trout streamlets to see if any fish were feeding on top (we had a rod strung up with a Fuzzball and ready to go). Nada. Mason fell asleep. I cruised on. It was hard to let the season go. Its been a stressful year and fishing has been an invaluable source of solace for me. I've thought about going over to the Lupus for the extended season. But the forays I've made in the past, in a vain effort to extend the year, have rarely worked well for me. Better to let it go, I suppose. It has been a great year for me, fishingwise. I'd bet my stream days came close to 50 and I caught more big browns this year, thanks to the Montana trip, than I ever have. But, Jeez, I wish I could go out this afternoon and drift some flies over some rising fish. g.c. |
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George Cleveland wrote:
......... It has been a great year for me, fishingwise. I'd bet my stream days came close to 50 and I caught more big browns this year, thanks to the Montana trip, than I ever have. But, Jeez, I wish I could go out this afternoon and drift some flies over some rising fish. Nice photos. Your season was pretty good for the rest of us too, thanks to the series of wonderful TRs. Maybe you can coax one or two more up from memory while sitting by the fire.... ? ![]() - JR |
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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 14:30:42 -0700, JR wrote:
George Cleveland wrote: ......... It has been a great year for me, fishingwise. I'd bet my stream days came close to 50 and I caught more big browns this year, thanks to the Montana trip, than I ever have. But, Jeez, I wish I could go out this afternoon and drift some flies over some rising fish. Nice photos. Your season was pretty good for the rest of us too, thanks to the series of wonderful TRs. Maybe you can coax one or two more up from memory while sitting by the fire.... ? ![]() - JR I have the last installment about half done. g.c. |
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George Cleveland wrote:
The Wisconsin inland trout season ends for almost all streams and most stillwaters on September 30th. The generally bemused look on Mason's face in this picture probably sums up the last day of the season for me. http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/IMG_0138a.jpg We drove over to the "Mayfly" River. I had had to do some coaxing to get Mason to come with. Luckily he caught a fish almost immediately, a small brown. But the fishing was slow for that particular stream. He took another fish, a brookie, on a dragged Madame X and had a few more hits before it got too boring for him. I eventually landed a small brook trout on a dragged EHC. We admired it and let it go and my inland season ended. http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/IMG_0140a.jpg We the drove the back roads back to Merrill, leaf peeping and stopping at various lesser known trout streamlets to see if any fish were feeding on top (we had a rod strung up with a Fuzzball and ready to go). Nada. Mason fell asleep. I cruised on. It was hard to let the season go. Its been a stressful year and fishing has been an invaluable source of solace for me. I've thought about going over to the Lupus for the extended season. But the forays I've made in the past, in a vain effort to extend the year, have rarely worked well for me. Better to let it go, I suppose. It has been a great year for me, fishingwise. I'd bet my stream days came close to 50 and I caught more big browns this year, thanks to the Montana trip, than I ever have. But, Jeez, I wish I could go out this afternoon and drift some flies over some rising fish. g.c. well, wish i could help out this year, but october 2007 in nc ... |
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It has been a great year for me, fishingwise. I'd bet my stream days
came close to 50 and I caught more big browns this year, thanks to the Montana trip, than I ever have. But, Jeez, I wish I could go out this afternoon and drift some flies over some rising fish. George, I hereby extend and invitation to you to come out to Nebraska. We don't have any seasons on trout. We don't have any trout either, but if we did, you wouldn't have to worry about a season. Frank Reid |
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