Fall Fun!
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Fall Fun!
Had a blast on the Roaring Fork. The day started out slow (7:30 AM). Managed a fish here and there until about 2:00 PM. Then the fishing turned on. Up until then I caught maybe 3 fish. One was a reall pretty CutBow.
After 2:00 the Muskrat size 14 and the PT Soft Hackle size 18 kicked in gear.
I caught quite a few Bows in the 12 to 14 inch range.
They are alot of fun, but the past month has been about numbers of smaller fish, and I was really trying (Hoping) for larger ones.
I hooked 4 Bows in the 19 to 22 inch range and landed 2. They are very fat and have some serious shoulders. Here is a pic of the 19 incher. I am guessing him at weighing maybe 3lbs. I have scales in my net and forgot to weigh any of the fish.
My buddy took the pic of a 23 incher that I caught. I will post it tomorrow if he sends it to me.
Had a GREAT day.
After 2:00 the Muskrat size 14 and the PT Soft Hackle size 18 kicked in gear.
I caught quite a few Bows in the 12 to 14 inch range.
They are alot of fun, but the past month has been about numbers of smaller fish, and I was really trying (Hoping) for larger ones.
I hooked 4 Bows in the 19 to 22 inch range and landed 2. They are very fat and have some serious shoulders. Here is a pic of the 19 incher. I am guessing him at weighing maybe 3lbs. I have scales in my net and forgot to weigh any of the fish.
My buddy took the pic of a 23 incher that I caught. I will post it tomorrow if he sends it to me.
Had a GREAT day.
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Re: Fall Fun!
Hey mate! All I see is fish. Where are the flies? (But Very nice fish!!!!!)
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In Colorado we fly fish for fish, not flys! LOLfflutterffly wrote:Hey mate! All I see is fish. Where are the flies? (But Very nice fish!!!!!)
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What a Fantastic day!!! Wow, those are beautiful trout. Very healthy looking.
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DUBBN wrote:In Colorado we fly fish for fish, not flys! LOLfflutterffly wrote:Hey mate! All I see is fish. Where are the flies? (But Very nice fish!!!!!)
If I had a nickel for every time someone said that to me......
"Whatcha doin......"
"Fly fishing"
"Hahaha I fish for fish not flies....they're easier to get on the hook (hysterical laughter)"
GRRRRRRRRRRR!!!
Nice fish Wayne.
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This has been the typical trout for the last month.
This was the last fish of the day
I have no idea what the stuff on my lip was in that last pic, but my wife said it was still there when I got home! I did not get a welcome kiss hello.
This was the last fish of the day
I have no idea what the stuff on my lip was in that last pic, but my wife said it was still there when I got home! I did not get a welcome kiss hello.
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Nice post, Wayne. Wish I could join you on these jaunts!
Some of the same morons who throw their trash around in National parks also vote. That alone would explain the state of American politics. ~ John Gierach, "Still Life with Brook Trout"
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I do too!!!tie2fish wrote:Nice post, Wayne. Wish I could join you on these jaunts!
I had my shot to fish with Misa and Mark, but my work schedule interfered with real life. There are many people on this forum that I would love to share my little corner of the world with.
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Just a side note. This is the latest in the year that I can remember witout seeing the October Caddis. This is my favorite hatch as the trout attack the flys violently. Hope I see some before Winter sets in.
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As a brook trout fanatic back East, three-quarters of my fly box is "orange." Any chance you might provide the recipe for that last one?