Saturday, October 17, 2020

What the Buck!

 

I would go to the one Lake Erie tributary to practise my two handed rod casting stroke. I saw my first non typical deer. I did also spook a very irritated 8 point on the opposite river bank he snorted at me to the point I could see snot running from his nose.

I would use my Scott L2H1157/4 I have it lined with two lines one line is the SA Spey Freightliner Skagit F “Floating” 440 Grain and the other line is SA Mastery Anadro WF10-F it has a grain weight window of 355 Grain. I new I would not see a fish or hook a fish but I remained hopefull. I arrived at the first spot and walked to the river and saw the fog dancing across its surface. I used one pattern all day a nice tube fly that you will see in the photos down below.


















Sunday, October 11, 2020

Fished the Thundering River today



 Her conditions today was prime with 4 feet of visability. I used leech patterns, egg patterns, streamer patterns. I had not bites or nibbles, but I did donate alot of flies to the river bottom! Everyone I ran into did not see a fish hooked and or landed. We need and the overnight lows to be in the 30's and no more 70 degree days. We need rain and with the large high pressure system that came through this weekend I see things getting only better.  I trook a few site seeing detours on my way back home. Please enjoy the photos.