Thursday, November 12, 2015

Fall fish

I was recently reminded by BRK TRT that an upstream stretch of a stream that we fish had become open to the public due to its presence in some land trust property.  Alan had fished the stretch and caught some very nice wild brookies.  A few weeks ago he and I went there and again caught some of its beautiful residents.  However, the water was very low and it seemed that mostly the smaller residents were willing to show themselves (my observation).  I returned yesterday, after a day of rain, and found that the water level had risen and the stream was in much better shape.  Using wet flies I was able to fool a few of the seemingly standard size small fish, but with a Picket Pin I was able to catch the beautiful brookie below (second picture).  I hope that this stream has many more residents this size (or even bigger).  Time will tell.




4 comments:

  1. Nice! Perfect male in spawning colors, gotta love that!

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  2. Very Nice !! Glad to see you are out and about catching a few!!

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  3. Flows look so much better.
    Nicely done.

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  4. Oh great, I need to get back up there. I fished the lower section last season a few times. Very easy to spook the fish, but what a beautiful place. Nice catches!

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