What are you fishing this week?
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Re: What are you fishing this week?
#1182Fished a Jon Parker 7'3" 2/2 for a 4 wt with a Ted Godfrey Classic 2.75" reel and 4 wt peach. Size 18 dark elk hair caddis (well, coastal deer likely) rose some fish, as well as a few on lightly-weighted soft-hackle flies. A handful of average browns and a single stocked rainbow.
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#1184I haven't had many opportunities to fish this Goodwin Granger GS1062. It's a heavy rod that requires a worthy opponent. An opportunity to go after some biggish steelhead tempted me to get it out this week. Fishing it with a Hardy St. John from about the same era, I managed a couple of brutes (and another two lost). These are the fish this rod was made for.
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#1185Very very Nice Teter! At least your able to fish for steelhead, up here on the Deschutes its closed due to poor runs, trout fishing has been decent though.
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#1187Today was an interesting day on the stream. There were a lot of fish about but most of them were yearlings. I was using a fairly bushy fly and could have put something smaller on so as to catch little fish. I opted to stay with the 14 Parachute Royal Coachman and ended up getting some nice browns in the 14 or so inch class. Needless to say, I also had lots of refusals and failed hook-ups. Just a wallaby and some cockatoos on the fauna front. Used the same outfit as reported in my previous post.
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#1188For my first outing of the new year, I took along an early Granger 8642 Deluxe with the coke bottle grip and "patent pending" reel seat. It was more rod than these little guys needed, but I was up against the bank and the 8642 was great for roll casting blue wing olive patterns out to the middle where the trout were feeding.
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#1189A 7 weight, 5'1" scoop shovel with a bakelite grip. Driftlessnick
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#1190Today I had my first fish for the new year. There were lots of fish about and either they weren't taking with conviction or I was a little rusty, because I missed heaps of takes. None-the-less I ended up with a double figure tally of brownies. Now I have written a few posts about tiger snakes. Encountering them on dry land is not so much of a problem but if they are in the pool with you defensive action needs to be taken. Why you may well ask? Because if they panic and mistake you for a tree, they may well try to climb up you (and this has happened to anglers in Australia). Best thing is to retreat to the shallows and let them go about their business (and that is what I did today). Used my 4/5 boo paired with a Perfect.
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#1192Fished my "new" round 9' 6" Montague with a 3 wt. and managed 2 and lost a heavy one that made a run upstream. I'm amazed at how this rod performs. I have a Beaudex that came to me with what I believe is a Pridex spool. It was around 40 degrees today and I had to see how the rod handled. Now I can't wait for mayflies to start hatching!
The camera was out as soon as the fish was netted. Released without being touched and swam away healthy.
The camera was out as soon as the fish was netted. Released without being touched and swam away healthy.
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#1194Thank You teter! We're getting socked in with the "Lake Effect" snow that Central NY State is famous for. If the temperature gets in the mid 30's I'll be out again - the winter fishing is unique and the fish are simply beautiful. Having the right gear is paramount to enjoying it. A member here -"Salar4me" really helped me develop a technique to improve my catch rate success so a "shout out" to him!
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#1196That is a Beautiful shot of that Bull Trout - 13-14# ? The fly box / rod and reel photo could be a framed print - Classy!
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#1198That is awesome, Teter! My favorite taper and one of my favorite fish. Looks like fun!
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#1200Southern Tasmanian streams are suffering from low flows at the moment so I have been debating with myself as to whether I should just back off for a while and give the fish a rest. Yesterday I went out on an exploratory trip to a remote section of stream which is full of fallen trees and overgrowing willows and has some deeper pools (nobody ever goes there). It turned out to be a good decision as I caught some nice brownies up to around 16 inches. Whilst, thanks mainly to barbless hooks, all of my releases were low stress, I will leave the stream alone now for at least a week or so (about the amount of time it takes for me to recover from such an arduous trip). Cane rods are unbeatable in an environment such as this.