18 to hand today.
lost bigger one at the net and had monster school me.
18 to hand today.
lost bigger one at the net and had monster school me.
Last edited by spinner1; 01-19-2017 at 11:24 PM.
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Trip Report Three Hours On Water
The temps hit 38 by noon here. I was on the water by 1pm.
Stream temp 38 at 2pm
Caught this micro on the first cast.
All trout were in slow water.
19 to hand. Many short hits.
Friday Trip Report
Wanted to get out while streams were still in good shape.
Hard to find a fishing partner on a weekday.
Was fishing close to the road today because I was flying solo. The wife gets nervous when I go alone and wants me close to the vehicle.
The sun got high quickly and the bigger trout got lock jaw. I landed 22 browns with nothing over 14 inches.
I hit another stream that was really close and not far from the road and caught another 7 dinks.
Trout were in fast water today for the first time of the year.
I know the weather is good this weekend but I have been fishing during the week these days with my wife's car to avoid claim jumpers.
Brian Wisiniewsk with his fat rainbow
Kris Koepke caught this sweet brown.
Looks like you had a lot of fun.
Rick
Trip Report 3/28/17 Richland County
Robins egg blue skies. I fought with going or not and the warm weather coaxed me out of the house.
Was 58 degrees and water was 46 degrees and crystal clear.
Lots of swipes but not hits. I knew with the bright sun the fish would be in cover or broken water.
24 browns to hand. Most micros. These were the three biggest. 2:45 to 5:30 fishing
Did add a written comment in log book
Krzysztof and Michael Drozd fished in Juneau County yesterday.
His personal best
http://lenharris.blogspot.com/2017/0...r-and-son.html
Dan Braun Wants A Rematch
Dan drove down to be my net man after the big trout I discovered a couple days ago. He was pleasantly surprised when I told him I would let him fish for it first. He tied on a new 3X leader and tied on a size 8 green turd.
First cast he caught this little one.
He checked the leader and fired right back into the lair of the gator. He felt resistance on his line and set the hook. His line came back empty and it appeared as if his fly was clearly bitten off.
We talked about it for a short time while he was retying. He felt fish for a brief moment and then the line went limp. We both decided the big trout had alligatored the fly.
Dan fired back in there and caught another trout.
Dan cast in there again this time it cut a big swirl as it attack the fly and the line came back empty.
He had been alligatored twice in less than 5 casts. The trout did not come back.
We went to another stretch and fished for a couple hours.
17 to hand for Dan and 12 for me.
The legend of the giant brown grows.