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Redemption..
Before I get to that, I tried out a new creek Saturday that is in the middle of town. I am liking it's potential for spring. It hold panfish, bass and catfish.
![]() First cast... ![]() Unfortunately there were also lots of these... ![]() There was no lack of fishy looking water either. There was a foamy eddy at the bottom right of this pic that I'm sure held fish, but I couldn't get to it because of the current dragging my line out. ![]() I caught one more fish and called it a day. I had a long drive ahead of me, and I needed to hit the road. ![]() This next trip was all about redemption. The last time I was there, I caught one of the famed sulphur hatches the river is known for. It was most certainly a sight to see. However, I only caught one dinky fish out of the dozens rising around me. Replay from a few months back: ![]() ![]() Fast forward to this weekend. I needed to experience this river again. A second chance to put into practice what I learned the last time. Almost as soon as I got on the road, there was a deluge of rain. I don't know why I was surprised though, that's standard weather when I decide to go on a trip. ![]() I pressed on and hoped the trip wouldn't be a bust. I arrived late, checked into the hotel and tried to sleep. I say "tried" because the anticipation of what the next day held kept me awake for most of the night. No matter how many fishing trips I have been on, and no matter how small any one trip may be, it feels like the night before Christmas every single time. I arrived to find the water dingy, but not murky, and just a little high. ![]() First few casts produced a nice spawning rainbow. Not what I was targeting, but a nice fish nonetheless. ![]() Fishing was slow, I hooked and lost several more nice rainbows. Finally, I felt a familiar tug on the line. ![]() ![]() It didn't stop there... ![]() Another rainbow to keep the variety going.. ![]() Then another brown... ![]() After quite a few browns and rainbows landed and lost, my stomach told me it was time to eat. All of the browns were caught on this: ![]() Hit up a local hole in the wall for a hot meal..... ![]() After lunch I headed to another area. ![]() I could tell some other fisherman had already been there.. ![]() Glad they practiced catch and release.. Soon after getting on the water, BAM! ![]() Further down there were quite a few fish rising to BWOs coming off. I tied on one and picked my target. ![]() The grassy area in the middle right of the below picture had a fish that was rising pretty consistently. I made several drifts before making one final cast. I watch him slam it that time! Cool to fish dries in February on high water. Not an easy thing to do. ![]() ![]() As the day was drawing to a close, I admired the nice scenery and picked up maybe the nicest brown of the trip on a zebra midge. ![]() ![]() I love these colors... ![]() No lunkers were caught, but I bested my previous attempt and caught lots of nice fish. Total fish count was around 30. 2/3 of those were browns, which made me happy. I'll be back for sure! ![]() Interesting...DSFK ![]() |
Awesome photos, that rainbow in the first trout picture is gorgeous!!
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