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mrl0004

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Another quick trip...
« on: July 06, 2012, 09:22:52 PM »
Knowing I wouldn't fish much this weekend (if any), I had to wet a line. After work Thursday I headed straight to my trout stream. I had high hopes. One of those feelings where you just know you are going to catch a lot of fish. I arrived to see 2 other cars there.   >:(

"Don't panic, they are probably further down," I told myself. As I near the stream entrance I hear children talking. This can't be good. I walk on to the bridge so I can survey the situation. F&%#! Bubba is sitting on his cooler, his wife, two kids and grandpa all chunking corn laden hooks. I have to hike around them and enter less productive water.  >:(

"It's not my stream," I keep telling myself. I watch them catch trout after trout. I listen to the dad yell at his young daughter because she knocked over his beer. I hear grandpa talking smack because he doesn't see me catch anything. "Fish are jumping all around him down there and he can't catch 'em," gramps said. Well, he was partly right, it was equal parts fish missing my fly and me missing the ones who didn't. >:(

Talk about adding insult to injury. I kept casting, hoping, even praying. Please let me catch a fish, and I want them to see it. I am fishing a hopper/dropper. The dropper is a yellow beadhead soft hackle (sz14). Well, I make another desperate cast and my hopper disappears. Well, I don't believe it, nice change of pace to catch a decent brookie here.


A nicely colored fish, almost could pass for a wild one. I make sure they see me catch at least ONE fish. I decide to try another stretch and get away from them. The dad is really pissing me off the way he was talking to his kids. This was the best snapshot I could do on my way out.


I make a few casts and connect with another fish, a small brown. But he did eat my hopper!


Well, not 10 minutes later, I hear thunder. You've got to be kidding me. The ONE day it rains in the last month is while I am fishing.


I try to wait it out, then the lightening started. Surely bubba and his family are gone, I mean they won't stay out there with their kids, right? Wrong! I call it quits and head out.

I immediately plan to return for redemption. I decide to get up at 4am the next morning (today) and get there by 5:30 to fish until 7:00 or so before work. No one else will be there then. Well, I drag myself out of bed and get there to find the creek waking up for the day. Raccoons scurrying across the creek, turkeys yelping, deer running, and most importantly....trout rising. Although, something is in my favorite section again. But I quickly scare him off.


I tie on the same hopper/dropper combo. After several hundred hurried casts, nothing. I change to a yellow stimi and a zebra midge dropper. The whole time my nervous fingers are tying the new rig, trout are splashing all around me. I catch a couple of small browns on the dry. Before I knew it, my time was up and no more brook trout came to hand. All the way up there twice in 12 hours. I have a problem. But at least I admit it.

On my way out, I check out bubba's footprint.



I cleaned up after him, but I fear it's a lost cause.
"Often, I have been exhausted on trout streams, uncomfortable, wet, cold, briar scarred, sunburned, mosquito-bitten, but never, with a fly rod in my hand, have I been in a place that was less than beautiful."

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Re: Another quick trip...
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2012, 06:57:57 AM »
Nice looking brookie, i'm afraid it is a lost cause picking up after bubba, at least you can feel better knowing he'll never be the man you are.
To bad the kids may never know better :(
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Re: Another quick trip...
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2012, 07:29:36 PM »
Nice looking brookie, i'm afraid it is a lost cause picking up after bubba, at least you can feel better knowing he'll never be the man you are.
To bad the kids may never know better :(
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That's about as well said as one could put it.

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Re: Another quick trip...
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2012, 08:48:30 PM »
I was worried that this was going to turn into another elitist fly fisherman thread but as I read on surely nobody would come here and defend that behavior,, right?
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Re: Another quick trip...
« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2012, 11:31:05 PM »
I was worried that this was going to turn into another elitist fly fisherman thread but as I read on surely nobody would come here and defend that behavior,, right?

Not on my watch boss ;)

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Re: Another quick trip...
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2012, 03:00:15 PM »
When I first started fly fishing I obviously was new to the nuances of fly vs. gear. For a while, I was bifishual as I struggled on the fly rod. Hell, I still struggle. As a personal choice I am "fly or die" now, like if I don't catch it on the fly it doesn't count. However, I don't look down on those that don't share that sentiment. The weird thing is I have yet to encounter a fly fisherman (part time or full time) that could be lumped in the the bubba stereotype I saw. Complete disregard for limits, the resource, the ability to access the river there, or just the lack of general respect for other people (including his own daughter).
"Often, I have been exhausted on trout streams, uncomfortable, wet, cold, briar scarred, sunburned, mosquito-bitten, but never, with a fly rod in my hand, have I been in a place that was less than beautiful."