With the itch of the dry fly not scratched and sparse time over the past several days, I hit a local stream for the last hour of daylight this evening. I thought for sure that with the warm temps there would be bugs about and plenty of them but this just wasn't the case. When I arrived at the stream I debated going with nymphs again but ultimately decided against it. After all, I specifically came out here without dinner, straight from my son's soccer practice, to fish dry flies. A commitment being what it is, I stuck to it. I tied on a Hendrickson because this is the hatch that I keep hearing about to match the season. Soon enough, a fish came to net. It was a hell of a good feeling coaxing a fish to the top. It wasn't large and it was only one, but it rose to the fly. Scratch, scratch, scratch, ahhhhhh. After a couple more misses, it turned off. I reeled up the line and clipped off the fly. I looked to the sky and gave thanks.
Hope to get out again soon. It's already starting to itch again.
Tight lines.
nice going mike,keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteRich, thank you for dropping a line :)
DeleteHope the season has started off well for you!!
Nice work, Mike. glad you got to scratch that itch and had some fun with nymphing, too. You should be seeing plenty of "Rusty Spinners" in the air before dusk from this point on. The trout love 'em.
ReplyDeleteI will certainly keep my eye out, Walt. Thanks for the tip and the comment!
DeletePic's look Great and happy to hear you had a chance to get out there and play
ReplyDeleteThank you, Manny. That deer certainly posed for the camera!
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