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    Well it's a new year and time for a new thread.

    It's already been busy around here as well as cold. The river I fish is virtually frozen over but it's been a tad warmer the past couple days so I thought I would poke around up there.

    On the way up I spotted this guy first sitting on an iceshelf in the middle of the river, but by the time I got the camera out he was perched on this rock outcropping.



    Then he took off and I snapped a couple more pics as he made a big circle around me.





    Finally I made it up to my favorite winter time hole only to see I wasn't going to be fishing where I usually fish here.


    Just before christmas I puled a couple fish out of here in short order. I caught fish between the big boulder you see in the middle of the river and the smaller rock just downstream (flow is towards you in this pic) that is barely poking out above the ice in this picture. Then I caught a couple more just to the right of that little rock. Obviously that wasn't going to happen again today.

    Here's another pic of the cold cold river.


    I continued to drive up river until I arrived at another favorite spot I have often found fish sipping midges. I was pretty sure it would be frozen over as it is a long slow stretch that is a long way from any riffles. Somehow though this little stretch was relatively ice free (at least in the middle) so I got out and looked around. Things looked dead but I started walking along the bank dodging the thick willows that choked the bank. As I turned away from the river to duck through a narrow opening along the bank I heard a slurp that sounded a lot like a fish plucking a midge off the calm surface. I quickly turned around and spotted the dissipating ripples of the rise. A couple seconds later another fish rose then several more and I got that instant jolt of motivation and practically ran through those willows back to the truck to slap on the waders and grab the rod. A few moments later I was hooked up with my first fish of 2011, and to make matters sweeter it was on a dry fly marking the 12th month in a row I have managed to catch a trout on a dry.



    I fished for another half hour over sporadically rising fish with no luck but my cold feet were beginning to scream that it was time to go. Just as I was about to call it a day another carbon copy brown took my fly and fish number 2 came to hand. This fish looked so much at first glance like the first one I wondered for a while if it was the same one, but further examination seems to prove otherwise.



    So my first outing in 2011 was a success.

    Honestly I enjoy the reward of challenging winter fly fishing about as much as anything I have ever done. What a blast.

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    Smile Great start ...

    ... on eleven !!

    John
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    That is great beautiful country, eagles and fish. I need to thicken my blood a little and find a few more clothes and go to the Hooch.

    I don't have any eagles nearby that I am aware of, but one morning suddenly there was a hawk on the patio outside my office window, now 10 ft. away. Then feather started floating down from our deck above and I saw a dove in its talons. Hawks have to eat too.
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    Great start! Top-notch report/story/pictures as usual!
    David Merical
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    Ben, most excellent, brother! Proud of you for getting out in such conditions and striking gold. Appears those two could be twin brothers or sisters...thanks for sharing.

    I really appreciate the report since I'm unable to get out, but it certainly pains me all the more that I can't get out and do the same. Keep 'em coming

    Kelly.
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    THATS IIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!! If the temperature ever gets to above 0 I'm going out! It's -6 right now with the wind chill at about -20. Nice fish though.

    Oh, yeah, it's not fair because I can't play hookie. I own my own business and I'm the sole employee...sooooo not fair.

    TT.

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    Don't let Betty see this thread. She might not make it up to South Dakota on her next trip...


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    Thanks everyone.

    I had so much fun yesterday I headed out for a little bit today as well. With the cold water temps most of the activity lately has been closer to the dam in this tailwater where the water is a little warmer. Today though I was pleasantly surprised to find rising fish in a run very low on the river cutting about 20 minutes off total drive time. The fish were again taking midges and they were pretty big midges. The #20 pattern I used because it was the biggest I had, and usually pretty much as big as I need was dwarfed by the naturals. Luckily a couple fish still played along. The first was another nice 18" fish that looked a lot like the two I landed yesterday. A few minutes later I was into fish number 2 that was a little bit smaller but fun none the less.



    Then as quick as they came they were gone. Tis the way with these winter hatches. The come and they go, and it seems to be a mater of being in the right place at the right time. This week I feel pretty fortunate to have had a couple very nice outings.

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    Way start the ball rolling for 2011 Ben!!. Even if it does resemble a snowball.

    Try not to educate EVERY fish in that crick please. I'm not that good and fall is a long way off.

    Rich
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    Hey KD,

    Niccce!!! Great pics. How are you taking your own picture? If the fish didn't have different markings, the pose the background and everything are almost identical. Congrats on a great start to the new year. Thanks for the report.

    Beaver

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