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Lone Wulff
11-17-2012, 05:15 PM
I spent a few hours on the water the other day. I went to a creek I don’t go to very often. It’s big for a wild trout stream. Last time I was here was about a year and a half ago and it was roaring and over my head in several places. Today, it was low and clear and rarely exceeded a couple feet in depth.
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After a short hike, I was standing on the bank overlooking the stream and rigging up. I saw several rises in the smooth surface of a run, but I didn’t see any insects coming off and the fish weren’t breaking the surface. I tied on a #22 sparkle dun and a #22 bead head emerger on a short dropper. It was difficult sneaking into position and casting without alarming the fish due to the overhanging branches and crystal clear waster. I got one strike but wasn’t able to set the hook before the rises ceased.

I moved up to the next run and took a healthy ‘bow on the sparkle dun. The run beyond that gave up another one to the emerger.
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After that, the makeup of the water changed so I switched to a #12 dry and a #14 dropper. I brought a few more to hand but had a number of missed strikes and early departures.
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I missed a nice one along this log. I made a couple of drifts along the face of it with no interest. On the third cast I placed the flies tight in the corner where the thin stick lies across it. As my flies drifted along the crease beneath the log as it submerged into the water, a 12 inch trout darted out and grabbed the nymph. I lifted my rod but wasn’t able to connect. I couldn’t convince it to take another chance.
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The day ended with about a dozen fish brought to hand. There were several missed opportunities, but no regrets. I can’t think of a better way to have spent a fine fall day.
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ksbioteacher
11-17-2012, 05:47 PM
I'm liking this. I may get to fish some of those southern Appalachian's in Jan. if I catch a weather break. Thanks for the early winter excursion.

service tech
11-17-2012, 07:20 PM
Looks like you had a great time. I need to get out and do some fishing soon myself. I live just north of Charlotte and have been meaning to find a place to go.

Zanko
11-21-2012, 07:00 PM
Beautiful fish...

greyfox
11-23-2012, 09:23 AM
Very nice place you have there, looks like nice pocket water.

ofuros
12-18-2012, 11:20 PM
Tumbling, boulder strewn small streams are always in the back of my mind......but time is working against me at the moment.
Glad you found time....nice session.