still waiting

I am still waiting for the blue gills and sunfish to come in. the last two weeks of rain and cool temps have held things up along the shore line of Lake Champlain.
But all is not lost! there are lots of small mouth bass and yellow perch willing to eat wolly buggers. Bass season does not open till next weekend, but I seldom keep them.
I can’t thank you all enough for all the info I’ve recieved fron this site. Rick V. has taugh me to fully open my eyes and ponder what I am seeing. Mr.Castwell has taken the whoosh out of my cast( most of the time)and removed my handcuffs. Ladyfisher has helped me plan and improve presentation and theres so much more to read.
Well I have to tie come of Ricks Crappie flys. A coworker told me that there is always a bunch of then in front of his camp.
So many fish so lettle time! Have fun.

DANG Charlie,
Sounds like you are/will enjoy this journey (never ending) called FF’ing. THAT is a GOOD thing.
…lee s.

Welcome aboard! Glad you found us and decided to join in the conversations


LadyFisher, Publisher of
FAOL

They were staging here on Friday. I got into a mess of gills about 9" long, fat and heavy and wearing their war paint. Put a bend in the 3wt and a grin on my chin!

What is that quote? “BlueGills, the Porche of the WarmWater fishes.” or something similar. . .

Don

Welcome Charlie,

Glad you found us. I couldn’t agree
more on the bluegills and flyrods. They
just go so well together.G I’m getting
reports that our bluegills and red eared
sunfish have both turned on and fishing is
great here. But alas, I can’t get out at
the moment. Arrrggghhh!! Warm regards,
Jim