Showing posts with label North Fork Snake River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Fork Snake River. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Wind

The homework was finished so I drove to the river.   I parked the car and sat there watching the gale force winds whip the willows around frantically and lay the grass flat.  Sitting there I half expected to see a house or a witch fly by.  And then I started the car and drove home.  I am a die-hard fisherman, ask anyone I know and they will attest to it, but if there were one deterrent holding me back it would be the wind.  It is fishing kryponite in most cases.  Curse you wind.  The fish thank you for sparing them sore lips.

Here's a bit from yesterday's adventures though...



No takers on the streamer.  The brown rubber legs shouldered the load.



If you are craving a hard fighting trout, the Henry's Fork can't be beat.  Healthy fish with an attitude!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Good Ugly

On my way home from school today I thought I would say hello to a couple friends.  I thought I would drop them a line.  Quite literally.  This time of year when I think of targeting angry spawning brown trout, words like "big" "nasty" and even sometimes "ugly" come to mind.  I'm not sure why, because I find these trout beautiful in their honey tones and proud black and red spots.  I suppose it has something to do with how aggressive they can be, or maybe its something I associate with those unfortunate fish that get sick because their immune systems are down.  Josh and I saw a few fuzzy fungified fish the other day on the South Fork, all of which would have aggressively bent a rod in their prime.

Ugly they may be in attitude, but for the healthy ones its a good ugly.  It's one to start up a symphony only I can hear in my mind, when they grab my fly and the fight begins.



 
There's something gratifying about setting into a beastly brown with your 3wt and feeling powerless.  It's one of those situations where you set the hook and the thought comes, "what now?"  Then you get to enjoy the ride.



Got a spunky bow in the mix.




I know God must be a fisherman, because fish seem to be one of those living canvases that he chose to spend a bit more time on.


This whitefish gets honorable mention, mostly because of how FAT he was.  I have caught some decent sized white fish, but the girth on this guy has to be a personal topper.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Fun Farm

Fished the fun farm area just above St. Anthony today for a couple hours.  Nothing special, but thought I'd throw up the few pictures we took.


Josh stuck this healthy bow.  It clobbered his clouser.

Josh was also pretty excited about breaking in his new fishing net. 

On a hotwire nymph.

Not the behemoth we were seeking, but still fun to catch.  I've been experimenting with a fast sinking line.  It's a bit tricky to get the feel for it, and I'm still undecided on whether or not I feel it improves my streamer fishing.  I guess I'll just have to test it out more, which means more fishing, DARN.