I headed out to my home water today for the first angling of the 2011 trout season. On the water by 1:30 after a late start due to a big ass omelet that I decided to build, daylight savings time and a stop at the fly shop for a new WF 4 F. I dredged nymphs for about 2.5 hours with only one touch...I wasn't really working it too hard since all the"spots" were being attended to by other anglers and I was left with the scraps. I decided to quit screwing around, cut my leader back to 1x tied on a fresh tippet of 3x, clamped a few shot on and started to swing a big ugly black fly that I had tied last fall for steelhead. 15 minutes in, with full sun overhead, a big fish came out from cover and crushed it. 10 minutes later a second fish did the same. The first taped at 20" and the second taped at 18". When I got home my wife asked me how I did. "I got two", I replied. "Only two?", she asked. "Yep, only two."
Sunday, March 13, 2011
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"only two" is priceless. Nicely done.
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