Revisiting Still-water ‘Bows on Bass Opener

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Cody309

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For what seemed like the first time in forever, I finally had an opportunity to return to my favourite rainbow trout lake with Alex. We had planned to meet late Friday afternoon, fish that evening, and then spend all of Saturday chasing rainbows as well. However, a few days prior to the trip, I suddenly realized that Saturday would also mark the opening of bass in this region. Hurray! Seeing as this lake is teeming with largies, we now had a viable alternative plan if the still-water trout bite was off.

Lucky for us, on Friday, this was not the case. We managed to get on the lake around 3:30pm, and immediately started seeing active, feeding trout. For the first half an hour or so, we stuck to our routine flies in this lake – Woolly Buggers in various colours. Although these flies typically attract the trout here, we weren’t finding any luck with them today. On one of our final drifts in the boat, we watched as a giant baitfish school swarmed beneath us – something we have never witnessed in this lake. That got us thinking, and we immediately transitioned over to nice, meaty streamers for these still-water rainbows. We were giddy just tying these streamers on, as Alex nor I have really managed to catch large trout on big streamers. Well, that would certainly end today! The first fish came very quickly after our first change on a large muddler minnow pattern:



This was an average fish for this lake – nice to see them growing healthily year after year!



While the GoPro was attached to our net, it managed to snap a pretty neat pic of our team!



… as well as the release, of course!



Eventually we tied on some even larger patterns – patterns we would typically use for chasing gar in the flats of Lake Ontario. Still, the hungry trout wanted more!





.. and again, the release
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We finished our time on the water at around 7pm (much to our dismay, just as the action was picking up even more!) in order to meet my family for some dinner. One thing I definitely need to do is tie up some large articulated patterns with stinger hooks for these fish. Although we managed some nice trout, we had many missed fish just due to the lack of a stinger hook. The trout were chasing the flies, striking from the back, and just catching the tail of the longer streamers, and not the hooks. Regardless, this was an adrenaline rush! Twice I had the opportunity to cast to a fish feeding on the surface, distract it with my streamer, watch it create a wake in the lake’s surface by racing after my fly, and striking the streamer. It was an absolutely amazing experience!
 
The following morning was HOT, and we were on the water at around 6:30am. The trout remained active very briefly, but they quickly hunkered down due to the heat. We did manage one on a nice, meaty streamer though!





The rest of the day was spent playing with all of the largies in this lake! They’re not huge here, but still very fun on a fly-rod!













The highlight of the day came when we had the opportunity to sight fish for a largie that was likely in the 4-5lb range, however he did not seem to want what we were selling, and quickly returned to the depths. Oh well, it gives us motivation to keep returning and try to catch him on the next trip!

Tight lines,

Cody
 
Love the colours on all of those fish! Sounds like a pretty amazing time with all that action especially with the average being of that size.

Awesome report as always man.
 
Shawarma said:
Love the colours on all of those fish! Sounds like a pretty amazing time with all that action especially with the average being of that size.

Awesome report as always man.
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Hahahaha yes! those pictures turned out great. We had such a fun time.

Cody seems to have left out the fact that on the second day, he had a light case of food poisoning (we think). While trolling with sinking lines, Cody was taking a nap in the front of the boat in attempt to gain some energy back. No word of a lie, I watched his flyrod go from a trolling position, to a massive bend. Somehow, he sets the hook in his sleep and was on his feet in the blink of an eye. It was an incredible thing to watch. Fishing is definitely in his blood. Hahahahahaha
 
DILLIGAF?! said:
awesome pics as always man. largies are fun indeed.

Shawarma said:
Love the colours on all of those fish! Sounds like a pretty amazing time with all that action especially with the average being of that size.

Awesome report as always man.

staffman said:

grayer said:
great report brother! looks like an absolute blast. Cheers
Thanks fellas! Glad you enjoyed :)

GuitarBuildingAngler said:
Hahahaha yes! those pictures turned out great. We had such a fun time.

Cody seems to have left out the fact that on the second day, he had a light case of food poisoning (we think). While trolling with sinking lines, Cody was taking a nap in the front of the boat in attempt to gain some energy back. No word of a lie, I watched his flyrod go from a trolling position, to a massive bend. Somehow, he sets the hook in his sleep and was on his feet in the blink of an eye. It was an incredible thing to watch. Fishing is definitely in his blood. Hahahahahaha
Yes, that food poisoning SUCKED! Would've been nice if that fish I hooked in my sleep had have stayed on the hook afterwards - would have made for a much better story :p
 
Sweet still water fly-fishing report boys. Jonesing to do some of the same up north in a few weeks.
 
troutddicted said:
Always look forwards to a MFG report - rockin' report :cool:
Thanks TD - give me a shout when you're free - I'm off work now, and have plenty of free time in between my studying!

GoodenTight said:
wow awesome
Thanks man!

AKnook said:
Great share. Glad you had a great a time on the water as evident by those sweet photos. Congrats
Thanks AK - any plans on visiting Ontario again soon?

berg said:
Sweet still water fly-fishing report boys. Jonesing to do some of the same up north in a few weeks.
Thanks man!
 
Once again great stuff Madoc, i have to give still water a try some time looks great.

Keep bring us these great stories and pics.
 
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