Spent a couple afternoons this week out on the river and am pretty excited to see trout starting to move into their winter runs. Fishing was good, headed to great real fast I think. Scuds are of course a constant food item on the menu at the River Benthos Cafe' during the winter. Also picked up fish on midge and black fly larvae imitations.
Remembering to slow down your drift at this time of year is critical to catching good numbers of winter trout. Checking new winter trout runs periodically can pay off big too as water levels are low and runs that may have been standards in the past may be weak now.
Had a great flurry with sun peaking through one of the days and stood in awe, taking in the raw beauty that I'm pretty sure I was one of just a few to observe. I guess that is one of my favorite reasons for winter fishing it that is so surreal, quiet, unique. It is well worth the occasional discomfort to be a part of something so incredible. Get out there and be a part of it!
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
manistee river browns and coho
Well, the weatherman said the high was going to be 30 and I'm fairly confident we were lucky to hit the mid 20's. Such is winter fly-fishing and over the years I feel I've developed an odd longing for this time of year and its harshness. It's true that there is some great fishing to be had during this time of year but I don't think that explains all of the desire it brings. Why we fish in an environment the causes most animals to hibernate is a question worth asking. But nonetheless, it is so enticing that we layer-up with our warmest tech gear and wade out into the icy waters knowing that the day will push our fingers and other extremities to their limit. And push them we did. Greg, Scott, and I headed
to Tippy for a short afternoon to do some nymph fishing for trout. Fishing was good with scuds fished in the deeper dark water in between the gravel shoals. We even managed to land a coho salmon! We didn't get many pictures because it was hard enough to fish let alone make ourselves get the camera out. We had a lot of fun and the water was beautiful. We'll be back for more.
to Tippy for a short afternoon to do some nymph fishing for trout. Fishing was good with scuds fished in the deeper dark water in between the gravel shoals. We even managed to land a coho salmon! We didn't get many pictures because it was hard enough to fish let alone make ourselves get the camera out. We had a lot of fun and the water was beautiful. We'll be back for more.
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