the last thread about fly froggin has really taken off so heres an addition.
what is your unusual thing that you have caught on the fly!?
mine would be bullfrogs, ducks, mudhens.
they all took dry flies!!!!! :lol: :shock:
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the last thread about fly froggin has really taken off so heres an addition.
what is your unusual thing that you have caught on the fly!?
mine would be bullfrogs, ducks, mudhens.
they all took dry flies!!!!! :lol: :shock:
I was float tubing a lake in central OR and on my first cast of the day a DUCK! swam over and bit my FLY! and the Fight (flight) was on!!!! He took off and my drag could handle it and that Duck is still flying around with MY!!!! WOOLYBUGGER!!!!!!!!!!!! :( :( :( :(
I want it back right now!!!!!!!!!!!!
Doug :D P.S. I can hardly wait to hear the stories of hooking cars and trucks on the backcast! :lol:
that would suck to hook a car!
i also hooked a seagull on the local lake( guess i shouldnt have tried to practice my accuracy on him huh!) and he took off ! it looked kinda funny a fly fisher dragging a seagu;l backwards while he tries to fight it all the way back! then when i got him down he tried to bite me so i just cut my leader as close to the fly as i could!!!
p.s. come on guys lets hear any wierd stuff youve caught on fly tackle!
Chris,
You'd better fasten your seat belt! Your about to read some funny replies. :D
Got a bat on the back cast once...couldn't figure out where my fly went, then I noticed my fly line wasn't on the water either....looked up and the fly, leader and line were flying around straight overhead !
Cheers,
MontanaMoose
Seagull = Flying Rats
Snagged my cast right out of the air!
I once caught a turtle on my fly. The worst part was trying to get my fly back. It was a snapping turtle
:)
Anyone know if a watersnake will take a fly. I flyfish for bass/gills on my lake and whenever there's a watersnake out crossing a cove, it'll head straight for my fly. Haven't left it there long enough to see if he'll take it. Don't want to! Anyone know?
rf
8) bats
The other night I was out practice casting and the toads came out of cover as the twilight deepened. They hammered the pink yarn on the end of my leader. I fooled six the last 3 at 65 feet under a street lght. its pretty funny to see a toad energetically hop after your fly( yarn)
So far:
2 bats
1 water snake
1 Canada Goose (my fault for not paying better attention)
1 Kingfisher
several dragon flies
Oh, I also caught a fish once:)
In a similar thread I saw posted; one of the guys hook a large bull in the butt on his back cast. I guess the bull thought he got stung by a bee because he took off in the opposite direction. This guy did a wonderful job describing the scene and telling the story how his line just started screaming out of his reel on his back cast and it took him a minute or two to figure out what was happening. Great story that makes me laugh again just thinking of it.
Jim Smith
Fishing a small stream in UT on opening day I had quite a surprise. This particular stream opens at 6 am on the first Sat of July and if you don't have your place staked out by 5:45 you're waiting til later in the day. We got lucky and snuck into a spot that most folks don't know about. I was taking 14-15 inch rainbows and cutts on almost every cast. Moved into little beaver pond and started casting to an overhanging ledge the was covered in brown weedy grass. After casting several times to the spot and surprisingly not getting a hit, I cast too far and snagged the grass. I tried to pull my humpy free when the grass started to swim away. :shock: Turns out that "grassy ledge" was a beaver! No wonder I hadn't had any hits there, he had already eaten and spooked all the fish!
I was working at an Orvis grand opening, giving casting intros. They had us in the parking lot and yes, I got caught on the door of a Mercedes Benz. Believe you me I was running and screaming to get that lady to stop before that hi dollar rod got turned into recyclable material.
Last week my fishing buddy was landing a small bluegill in a local creek when a pair of ducks rushed over. Before he could act there was a duck with tippet down its gullet. Fortunately the fly came loose and the duck got away with a meal.
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At least one watersnake I know of will take a streamer pattern. At least he took it once. He wasn't the least bit amused by the situation either, I can tell you.
Frogs, obviously, and I pretty regularly fish for house cats. Before you call PETA on me, I do cut the point off of a deer hair mouse. Then I go out to the local park and cast to the strays that live there. It gives me a way to practice accuracy with my heavy rods and gives them something to chase other than the local songbirds. I've had whole pods of them chasing my fly at once 8) .
Now I'll bet that is a sight to see! Just don't let them get hold of the line :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bluegill222
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Had a hen mallard fly into my forward false cast as I was "air drying" a fly. She was screaming up river and as you might imagine, got hooked and snapped the leader without missing a beat. Fortunately I saw what was coming (even though I couldn't do anything to stop it) and pointed the rod at the bird so I wouldn't damage it.
Joe
P.S. Somebody at the Michigan Fish-In should post their "unusual catch."
Several years ago I was at my nephew's house in South Carolina fishing in one of the lakes behing his house. Caught a young alligator-about 24 inches- on a popping bug. It just came up and latched on to it and the fight was on.
But the real alligator story is something else. Son and I were in the same area fishing in a salt water shrimp pond that contained 40-50 inch drum. He was in the front of the canoe using his 9wt and I was in the rear using a spinning rod with a jig and green grub (I know, this is a travesty and a no-no to be saying this on this board). I hooked what I assumed to be one of the big drum and after a fairly long fight got it close to the canoe. Son reached out and grabbed the line to bring it up to unhook it and when he pulled it up a rather large alligator surfaced with his jaws open. Scared the crap out of him, to say the least. He fell backwards into the canoe and almost turned us over. I didn't try to get my jig back on that one. Just broke him off and let him go on his merry way. We still laught about that incident now but at the time it wasn't too funny. LOL
George
George,
What a great memory for you and your son! :lol:
I've really only caught bats...and a few fish here and there. One bat I caught on the back end of a false cast with a dry. At first I thought I had snagged a bush, but then I had a lot of slack, then no slack, then all slack, then no slack, then OMIGOSH. Bats freak me out, and I didn't want to deal with getting close enough to snip my tippet, so I just slowed my cast like I was throwing a nymph or popper chuck and duck style. Somehow it threw the fly. Like I said, bats freak me out so I considered it a bad omen and still snipped my tippet and let my fly go downstream. I'm not sure why I considered a fly that had been in a bat's mouth any less desirable than a fly that had been in a fish's mouth. A bite's a bite, right?
While living in Chicago, I often fished the spring creeks of the Driftless Area in SW Wisconsin. The Wisconsin DNR, Trout Unlimited, and other organizations and done lots of improvements along those streams and often negotiated access agreements with the local landowners, many of them dairy farmers. Most of the time, the cattle ignored the fly-fishers, but I did have one instance where a curious cow walked into my backcast and was hooked on the Comparadun I was casting. Fortunately, I was able to grab the line and break the leader, saving my little bamboo rod from a horrible end.
bass fishing w/ deer hair bug on local river, swamp buck rabbit swan in front of boat and i foolishly cast over him and snagged his fur. fast and furious fight, never have made anyone believe me, rabbit escaped unharmed for long swim to nearest island
jalama,
WE believe you! :D
Me and MFTG were steelie fishing last April, on a local Lake Erie trib, when I noticed my indicator go down. I set the hook and the ensuing battle, didn't feel like a steelhead. Then the line went slack. Seconds later, a little merganser popped up in the same spot, shaking his head. Kind of sad and funny at the same time. I guess that qualifies as a quick release. lol.
I've hooked a cleaned and filleted fish in the lower jaw that someone had throw back into the deep, muddy water. Even though the fish was a hyrid which had gone about 5-6 pounds before cleaning, the fight was very poor and lacked any type genuine determination. 8T :D
8T, YOUR story is going to put you into first place! :lol:
True, I swear! My "catch" made me the laughing stock of the very crowded fishing area. One jokester suggested that I should cast back quickly to the same spot and try to catch the other half of the fish. 8T :DQuote:
Originally Posted by DShock
8T,
You will be immortal in the minds of all fishermen. Things like that don't happen to 'Mortal' fishers. :D
Well, that took care of the humane/inhumane issue :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Eight Thumbs
i have almost hooked a moose(i didn't see it, it was standing in the water, only it's head out of the water. i thought it was just a snag so i casted my large bass bug by it and the bug thankfully startled it and it swam away. that would have been one cracy fight!). i have also caught turtles and bats.
Not exactly what I wanted to be remembered for! I would really prefer something like five large (and complete) fish in five casts. Fly fishermen on SC lakes don't get a lot of respect to start with and catching a filleted fish in front of a bunch of locals didn't improve that image. Just have to grin and laugh along. 8T :DQuote:
Originally Posted by DShock
8T,
I was getting a little ahead of myself! You will be immortal in 10-20 yrs. The 'incident' will get funnier also. I know because something outrageous happened to me more than 20 yrs ago and now I can laugh about it!
Doug :D
8T
Your story brings back an almost forgotten memory. While bait fishing for bullheads in Utah lake around 1950 I got a bite, set the hook and dragged in the head of a bullhead that somebody had cleaned and thrown into the water and yes my hook was in the fish's mouth.
Tim
PS: Also had a watersnake take a wet fly on 7 mile creek in central Utah.
Catching bats under the street lights in the summer is a favored pastime!!!
But I'd have to say that hooking...Not Catching...A Beaver was the most thrilling mishap to date..as he ended up swimming through my legs...Quite a thrilling experience...
Seen ducks and geese hooked a few times as well..Eel's and snakes seem pretty common catches in the spring of the year...
did he almost break your rod??Quote:
Originally Posted by billknepp
how did that one work out?
earlier this year me and my dad were trout fishing with worms, (the stream was too narrow for fly fishing) and my dad caught a crawdad. it had pinched his worm and was holding on. it let go and fell into the water once we had it up to us though. 8)
WORMS!!!!???? You mean 'Garden Hackle?' :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by DDRRedneck500
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Originally Posted by DShock
I love it now I can tell my son he is fishing with "garden hackle" not worms.
I have caught several snakes in my time and here in NW MO they are very common and will readily take a popper of about any size or color. Have caught one bat and the best was an otter my wife hooked on a rapala down at bennett springs while we were smallie fishing in the Niangua it took us a while since he kept swimming twoards the boat but we did get him in and took him to the conservation office where they took him to a local vet to have the hooks removed from his mouth and his lip sewn back together he tore it very badly right after she hooked him trying to get the bait out of his mouth or I would have just told her to break it off then he got one of his front paws stuck on there as well it was a mess and a sight but he did calm down rather quickly when i put him in my backpack. One nice thing was he couldn't bite me no matter how bad he wanted to with a mouth full of trebles that and he was very young most likely less than three or four months old. We aptly named him Rapala... every time we go down there we look for an otter with a funny looking lip and a bad attitude.
Steve
Hey what are you using?
Worms?
No, no, no its garden hackle...
WTH is garden hackle!
:lol: :lol:
To bring you up to date, It's the CODE WORD (on the flyfishing BB) for WORMS! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by DShock
A muskrat once swam over my fly before I could get it away...
But the worst one was catching a loon...when they use their wings to swim underwater, that's a hell of a tug!
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Originally Posted by jimmadsen
:lol: I also have caught muskrats, two in fact.
Loon? is it small and light colored and it dives?
If it is, I have gotten one of those to. :lol: