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An Evening on the Stream
I had decieded to fish a small stream Wed. evening for a few hours.
This stream is heavily covered with hemlocks, and in places quite dark.
I started fishing dries, Bombers, Parachute Adams, and Wulffs, but there were no responses, although a few rising fish were seen. I tied on a streamer and continued to fish. Soon I was rewarded with a strike, a small brookie. After a brief tussel he went right and the streamer went left. The fishing remained slow but the time was right, with the low light conditions.
I spotted a very good piece of water that I felt held a trout or two and let the streamer work. Several casts later and no interest paid. One more cast which brought the streamer close to the tree and bank, I was rewarded with a flash and a strong pull with a good hookup. The fish felt strong and after a few minutes the brown came to hand. From his heft I could tell he was used to dining on small brookies. A brief pic or two and off he swam to his woody, watery lie.
The stream,
Where the brown was taken,
A small stream brown,
Shrimp, Noodles, Scallions, Garlic, and Hot Pepper,
Brk Trt
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Re: An Evening on the Stream
I love your reports, but gotta say, I always look forward to the pictures of the food!
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Alevin
Re: An Evening on the Stream
Wow! That's a nice fish for that stream!
Thanks, as always, for the report.
Dan
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Re: An Evening on the Stream
nice stream and a sweet brown. what kind of streamer?
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smallstreams.com supporter
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Re: An Evening on the Stream
I too want to cast a fly on the water under the tree!
Satoshi
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Fry
Re: An Evening on the Stream
Always love your reports and photos.
Great fish as well
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Re: An Evening on the Stream
Originally Posted by
Satoshi
I too want to cast a fly on the water under the tree!
Satoshi
Ditto! I have found that sometimes in order to get a fish out from inside the overhanging trees and brush, you have to let your fly drift really close to the bank.
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