Yes, it was just these things that first attracted me to fishing wets.
Podcast
Moderators: William Anderson, letumgo
- plvankampen
- Posts: 39
- Joined: Tue May 16, 2023 7:05 am
- Location: North Carolina / Virginia
Re: Podcast
Just to keep the chatter flowing... I agree with DUBBN on one thing.. being able to see the line where it enters the water and recognizing what is a strike is something that I first learned bass fishing with a plastic worm. My father-in-law could drown a purple worm over structure for hours and caught more fish than anyone I ever fished with. Took him a while to "teach" this city boy how that worked, but I did finally learn to see a strike before I felt it. A good black bass can split out a worm almost as fast as a trout can reject a fly. I think drop shot worm fishing was even more productive bass fishing than the normal method. Consequently, using a drop shot, especially in water with jagged, uneven rocky bottoms, enhances the tight line nymphing game, no matter what line you use.
Re: Podcast
I was able to float the Gunnison River on Thursday. Below the confluence with the North Fork of the Gunnison. Indicator nymphing, Mono-Rig nymphing, Mono-Rig with soft hackles, conventional rig with soft hackles, all produced a lot of fish.
The caddis action stated at 9:00 AM. I had been nymphing for a couple hours and picked a few fish. I started with an indicator then switched to a Mono-Rig. Both worked well. At 9:00 I switched my Mono-Rig to a soft hackle setup. My 30 yards of 20lb Mono ending in a micro loop where I change my tippet. For tippet I am using Seaguar Fluoro, 6lb, .009 diameter. The point fly is 6 feet from the micro loop. 24 inches above that is my next SH, 24inches above that is the top fly.
The top fly was a Partridge and Yellow. The middle fly a Prairie Chicken and Hare, tied with Florescent Orange thread. The point fly was a Tan soft hackle. The Tan SH took half the fish in this set up. I dedicated this rig to upstream, and upstream and across only. I tried to target active feeding fish, and as long as I did my part to keep the drift drag free the fish rewarded me with eager takes. My brother in-law was swinging wets down and across the entire day and was having good results as well. I could manage some 30 foot down and across casts with this set up, but it was a chore and even impossible for me when the wind blew, so I stuck with upstream presentations.
I got a little jealous watching my brother in-law casting down and across and getting that violent tug, so around 3:00 PM I set my 11-foot rod aside and grabbed my 10-footer which was rigged with a 4wt WF line. Connected to that is my 9-foot 3X tapered leader. The only change in the fly pattern set up is, I made a Purple and Dun my point fly. Then proceeded to cast down and across. Sometimes to the middle of the river, sometimes to the bank. It all depended on where I positioned my raft. I immediately got in to fish and it continued that way until 6:00PM when we finished the float. A big smile crossed my face when I hooked my last fish. A gorgeous 17 or 18, thick Bow! It took the Purple and Dun.
The next day I floated the Roaring Fork River. I approached it the same way as the day before as far as nymphing, mono-rig soft hackles and down and across. I caught fewer but bigger fish, and more Rainbows. The Hares Ear and Partridge along with the Muskrat were the top producers, with a Partridge and Purple taking the two largest fish.
Yesterday after noon I wet waded the Gunnison River above the North Fork from 3:00PM until 6:45 PM. Straight down and across. The Yellow and Partridge and Muskrat took center stage until the sun set behind the rim of the canyon. I added a bead head (blasphemy) Purple and Black. At that moment I knew Davey Wotten, Oliver Edwards, and Jesus Christ hated me. I pounded trout with it.
All three days the fish were eager to strike if given a proper presentation. Sloppy and or inaccurate casts were rarely rewarded with fish. The caddis action was phenomenal as I thought it would be. I have a 50/50 chance it will be over when I return home in a few weeks from work. If the madness is over when I get back, I will have a wicked grin on my face for another year remembering it. In my mind, for three straight days I was a flyfishing GOD!
I rambled. Back to work for me starting tomorrow night.
The caddis action stated at 9:00 AM. I had been nymphing for a couple hours and picked a few fish. I started with an indicator then switched to a Mono-Rig. Both worked well. At 9:00 I switched my Mono-Rig to a soft hackle setup. My 30 yards of 20lb Mono ending in a micro loop where I change my tippet. For tippet I am using Seaguar Fluoro, 6lb, .009 diameter. The point fly is 6 feet from the micro loop. 24 inches above that is my next SH, 24inches above that is the top fly.
The top fly was a Partridge and Yellow. The middle fly a Prairie Chicken and Hare, tied with Florescent Orange thread. The point fly was a Tan soft hackle. The Tan SH took half the fish in this set up. I dedicated this rig to upstream, and upstream and across only. I tried to target active feeding fish, and as long as I did my part to keep the drift drag free the fish rewarded me with eager takes. My brother in-law was swinging wets down and across the entire day and was having good results as well. I could manage some 30 foot down and across casts with this set up, but it was a chore and even impossible for me when the wind blew, so I stuck with upstream presentations.
I got a little jealous watching my brother in-law casting down and across and getting that violent tug, so around 3:00 PM I set my 11-foot rod aside and grabbed my 10-footer which was rigged with a 4wt WF line. Connected to that is my 9-foot 3X tapered leader. The only change in the fly pattern set up is, I made a Purple and Dun my point fly. Then proceeded to cast down and across. Sometimes to the middle of the river, sometimes to the bank. It all depended on where I positioned my raft. I immediately got in to fish and it continued that way until 6:00PM when we finished the float. A big smile crossed my face when I hooked my last fish. A gorgeous 17 or 18, thick Bow! It took the Purple and Dun.
The next day I floated the Roaring Fork River. I approached it the same way as the day before as far as nymphing, mono-rig soft hackles and down and across. I caught fewer but bigger fish, and more Rainbows. The Hares Ear and Partridge along with the Muskrat were the top producers, with a Partridge and Purple taking the two largest fish.
Yesterday after noon I wet waded the Gunnison River above the North Fork from 3:00PM until 6:45 PM. Straight down and across. The Yellow and Partridge and Muskrat took center stage until the sun set behind the rim of the canyon. I added a bead head (blasphemy) Purple and Black. At that moment I knew Davey Wotten, Oliver Edwards, and Jesus Christ hated me. I pounded trout with it.
All three days the fish were eager to strike if given a proper presentation. Sloppy and or inaccurate casts were rarely rewarded with fish. The caddis action was phenomenal as I thought it would be. I have a 50/50 chance it will be over when I return home in a few weeks from work. If the madness is over when I get back, I will have a wicked grin on my face for another year remembering it. In my mind, for three straight days I was a flyfishing GOD!
I rambled. Back to work for me starting tomorrow night.
Last edited by DUBBN on Sun Sep 17, 2023 7:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Podcast
Sensational
-
- Posts: 436
- Joined: Mon Jan 28, 2019 7:24 pm
- Location: Midwest City, OK
Re: Podcast
Wayne,
You enjoyed some great days on the water. I can't comment about Davey or Oliver's feelings toward you; however, I'm 100% certain Jesus will never hate you!
Tight Lines- Ken
You enjoyed some great days on the water. I can't comment about Davey or Oliver's feelings toward you; however, I'm 100% certain Jesus will never hate you!
Tight Lines- Ken
- hankaye
- Posts: 6582
- Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:59 pm
- Location: Arrey, N.M. aka 32°52'37.63"N, 107°18'54.18"W
Re: Podcast
DUBBN, Howdy;
Enjoyed your ramblin', could use another dose of it when you feel up to it.
hank
Enjoyed your ramblin', could use another dose of it when you feel up to it.
hank
Striving for a less complicated life since 1949...
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
Re: Podcast
It's kind of his job not to hate me. For very long that is.FlyFisherMann1955 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 8:01 pm Wayne,
You enjoyed some great days on the water. I can't comment about Davey or Oliver's feelings toward you; however, I'm 100% certain Jesus will never hate you!
Tight Lines- Ken
Re: Podcast
Lol, you be you, Wayne! In your defense, I don't think Oliver would have had any issues with how you're catching fish. Davy..., not so sure.
Man, I envy your time on the water, brother.
Man, I envy your time on the water, brother.