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Ronnie G
01-13-2021, 12:15 PM
Curious as to who here might have this amazing journey in their life besides me.

consapente89
01-13-2021, 04:35 PM
Both! Still fly fish quite a bit. I don’t tie anymore...since children.

Ronnie G
01-13-2021, 05:37 PM
Both! Still fly fish quite a bit. I don’t tie anymore...since children.

I am into traditional fly fishing as well as Tenkara. Tie all the time. Even more now just for my own sanity.

Mike Mercer lives here, and we fish together.

shag
01-13-2021, 09:32 PM
Did it 30 years ago. But not since.
I used rooster feathers and male peacock feathers etc off of our farm to tie flies.

Fished the local farm ponds.

consapente89
01-14-2021, 06:39 AM
I am into traditional fly fishing as well as Tenkara. Tie all the time. Even more now just for my own sanity.

Mike Mercer lives here, and we fish together.

I live on the East Coast. Eastern Brook trout are native in our mountains, and that is my preferred species. Not the biggest fish but beautiful and easy to catch if you are stealthy. I really like the seclusion that comes with finding them too...generally a good hike from the main trail. It's usually a good bit different than western fly fishing the streams are small streams with lots of cover. I seldom trout fish with anything higher than a 3 wt. I've spent many a night in the backcountry chasing brookies.

I also do some muskie fishing with a 9 or 10 wt rod. Decent flies are hard to find for them, so most of mine have either been tied by myself or a friend. Large reverse buck tails with the Blaine Chocklett's "game changer" design. Most of my muskie flies are 10 inches or longer.

I went through a period of time where I did nothing but fly fish. Even for warm water species, got rid of almost all of my conventional tackle. Lately, I am not the purist I thought to be then. Fishing has dropped significantly on my priority list in the last couple years, so when I go, I try to make it count, and I generally make do with what I have.

Ronnie G
01-14-2021, 01:46 PM
Smalls streams are closed here until April. So the McCloud River and Hat Creek are off for me (We have actually many, many creeks). But the Lower and upper Sacramento (Below Mount Shasta) are open year round.

The fish in the Redding, Ca. Area in the Sacramento are monstrous, native Rainbows, averaging 18, but exceeding 20 inches many times. A five weight rod will put you in for the fight of your life.

Esaias
01-29-2021, 10:57 AM
One of my daughters went to our pond with a cheap no-name pole from walmart and a hook. I don't know what bait she used, probably either a cricket or a worm dug up in the field. She came back 15 minutes later with two bass.

She doesn't "stay quiet" when fishing, doesn't use any geegaws/floats/sinkers/whatevers, doesn't bob the line, doesn't follow any fishing rules I ever heard were necessary to catch fish. She don't waste time and don't care. She goes out to get fish and she does, lickity split.

"Country folk can survive...."

Ronnie G
01-29-2021, 11:26 AM
One of my daughters went to our pond with a cheap no-name pole from walmart and a hook. I don't know what bait she used, probably either a cricket or a worm dug up in the field. She came back 15 minutes later with two bass.

She doesn't "stay quiet" when fishing, doesn't use any geegaws/floats/sinkers/whatevers, doesn't bob the line, doesn't follow any fishing rules I ever heard were necessary to catch fish. She don't waste time and don't care. She goes out to get fish and she does, lickity split.

"Country folk can survive...."

First of all, that's awesome.

Bass are more inured to the rules, because they are not cautious.

River trout, especially the native wild ones here, are a mercurial sort, and are constantly in play.

In the end, the experience is what matters, and the entomological journey for me has been amazing.

Esaias
01-29-2021, 11:59 PM
A kid we knew in our previous hometown used to fish by wading into the Trinity River out to about waist deep, stand there for a minute, then shoot both hands into the water and come up with a fish. :)

I've known some guys way back in the day to use dynamite though... Said they all just float to the surface and they'd sweep 'em up with nets. Not recommended these days, of course.

Esaias
01-30-2021, 12:00 AM
First of all, that's awesome.

Bass are more inured to the rules, because they are not cautious.

River trout, especially the native wild ones here, are a mercurial sort, and are constantly in play.

In the end, the experience is what matters, and the entomological journey for me has been amazing.

Her and her husband catch snakes by hand, too, out in ponds and creeks. Did I mention we some country folks? Lol

Ronnie G
01-30-2021, 09:34 AM
A kid we knew in our previous hometown used to fish by wading into the Trinity River out to about waist deep, stand there for a minute, then shoot both hands into the water and come up with a fish. :)

I've known some guys way back in the day to use dynamite though... Said they all just float to the surface and they'd sweep 'em up with nets. Not recommended these days, of course.

Trinity River in California? I live a half hour from it, if that’s the one.

consapente89
01-30-2021, 04:04 PM
Smalls streams are closed here until April. So the McCloud River and Hat Creek are off for me (We have actually many, many creeks). But the Lower and upper Sacramento (Below Mount Shasta) are open year round.

The fish in the Redding, Ca. Area in the Sacramento are monstrous, native Rainbows, averaging 18, but exceeding 20 inches many times. A five weight rod will put you in for the fight of your life.

I’ve always wanted to fish western waters. I imagine some of the cutthroat streams may be similar to our native brook trout streams here.

Esaias
01-31-2021, 04:03 AM
Trinity River in California? I live a half hour from it, if that’s the one.

Trinity River in the southeast of Eden. Er, I mean Texas. :)

james34
03-26-2021, 02:30 PM
Just drove through Norfork,Arkansas had trout on my mind ( for lunch) after crossing the dam on hwy 177, I saw this place and here I am. They have several trout plates, but I went with the walleye.

There are a lot of places to trout fish near me. The Spring river at Hardy, White river at many locations and the Little Red River.

james34
03-26-2021, 02:38 PM
Just drove through Norfork,Arkansas had trout on my mind ( for lunch) after crossing the dam on hwy 177, I saw this place and here I am. They have several trout plates, but I went with the walleye.

There are a lot of places to trout fish near me. The Spring river at Hardy, White river at many locations and the Little Red River.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/147FswkQSNlpLVgR0sEJ1LVVlD3xXA8XH/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gynIdjUo-WAJdHBLlC6jMGT9apabMuKR/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YidkecpLhw8nVnrwvoI0FuA1UmBxk7lm/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/15pPnACoXCLSIJ_hcwDx3HeeDi_LsR39D/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sNAjoeCLJG-xNN2yWNev6YKy9VGpiN9q/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ailVgRaecfzJelrcQkvpqntm1_BEjRg9/view?usp=drivesdk

Tithesmeister
03-31-2021, 07:46 PM
Just drove through Norfork,Arkansas had trout on my mind ( for lunch) after crossing the dam on hwy 177, I saw this place and here I am. They have several trout plates, but I went with the walleye.

There are a lot of places to trout fish near me. The Spring river at Hardy, White river at many locations and the Little Red River.

I’m sure that was a good choice. When I have a choice between trout and walleye, I’ll take the walleye ten times outta ten.