Very cool T-Bone. Nice to see you back on the water . Yes I agree everybody needs some alone time especially to go fly fishing.
Chin up young man, things will get better as you heal more. We need to go fish a Mountain stream together later this summer, peice and quite and the river all to ourselves. Thanks for the report and keep healing.
See Yah
Lee
Yes we certainly will Lee. I need to learn about all sorts of places so that I can actually catch fish when I venture out on my own.
After yesterday's adventure, I can tell you, I still have healing to do. I am damn swore everywhere in my torso. But pain often times equals success, and I beleive that theory holds true for recoveries like this.
Hopefully there will be a good day of fishing this weekend ahead of me. I'd like to see the rivers slow and drop a bit, but like I said still water would be jsut as good for me as long as the fish were biting.
T-bone,
I am heading out on a kitchen pass Sunday morning if you want to do a little fishing.
Shoot me a PM. I could strap the canoe on the truck and paddle your recovering butt around to save on the wear and tear
-K
I want pictures of that! A PIMP! Peddling his ass around?
Er, Ah, that was paddling.......
Wait a minute, you guys are after "Hookers" LMFAO
For you Koda I will wear my purple leopard print pimp hat
Quote by: KtboneFor you Koda I will wear my purple leopard print pimp hat
Picture!!!!!! need a Picture.
See Yah
Lee
Keith
I'm startin to get a mental picture of that. All bad! But then, it could be the next chapter in a "Canoe Runs Through It". Hell, you Dudes could become famous!
I can see it now......canoe slips around the bend and T Bone gets hooked into a monster Kiver. You drop the paddle and grab for the 458 Winchester Magnum. A well placed brain shot and the Kiver stops Kiverin just before chompin T Bone's leg off.
I'll give the network a shout and tell em to delete Swamp People from the line up, we got one way better
Quote by: LeeGoldsmithQuote by: KtboneFor you Koda I will wear my purple leopard print pimp hat
Picture!!!!!! need a Picture.
See Yah
Lee
Lee
Be careful what you wish for. It's comin back to me slow but sure. That Keith is crazy as a bedbug as I remember
I'll wager he posts a picture and you'll snap
Since I have been home from my surgery time to myself has been scarce. I've learned over the years that this a staple in my sanity's diet. So tonight when the wife got home from work I kissed her and said good by.
I packed up the 2wt and and a little bag with the necessities and my waders and went for a drive trying to figure out where I should go. I finally hmmm'd and hahhhh'd enough and decided to go to Henniker and try a spot on the Tooky that Brandon had showed me. The brookie hole, as he called it.
So I got there and immediately noticed that the water was quite a bit higher than I had seen it there as of yet. I had to trudge through water on around the bridge where there used to be dry paths.
I tried hard to put my little size 16 stuimulator I tied right on top of the area where the trout had been at my last visit about 6 months ago, but getting out to the ideal spot was tricky as I knew there were holes all over in the river that I had fished when it was lower. So I tried hard for a while and no cigar so moved of the high point I was on and out into the river a little further and cast back into the old dam's release as the base of the crumbling wall and watched my fly get dragged fast down stream. On my next cast I put it right in the current and immediately began stripping it back.. BAM! I had a hit, and a damn aggressive one.
After a few more casts, and now that i was ready, I hooked a small mouth that put up a pretty spectacular fight for only being about 8 inches. He jumped out of the water like three times and made quite a sight. I had a few more less convincing hits and then I managed to catch a little blue gill, followed by a chub.
I learned that they were down deeper than a deer hair fly really wanted to get in that current, but I could peruade them occaisionally. So I tried another spot further down the river on the inside of a bend inthe river and pulled out a tiny pumpkin seed and two more chubs. All were very small, but I didn't care it was just what I needed.
So the new reel worked good, and the fish were biting better than I expected as high and fast as the river was. But no tout today. They are probably all harvested by now anyways. "Put and take" as they say.
I did sadly find that my waders havw a slow leek in the right foot. Think I might need to pay a visit to LL Bean again soon. I believe it is in the neopreme foot. I probably stepped on something when putting my boots on over them. It sucks a little but I was still just happy to have gone fishing.
T_Bone