bharkasaig
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Finally got the go ahead from the wife/boss to take a morning and go chasing salmon. Last year was my first year targeting them. It was a learning process that ultimately had me joining OFF. I had mixed success with a spinning rod and none with the fly.
I decided to hit up one of my two West Tribs of choice between the QEW and the 407. Got in just after sunrise ready for salmon.
Got to the first pool and saw something dark and large breaking the surface at the tail end. Took some time to tackle up my rods (a medium heavy spinning rod and an 8wt fly). By the time I'm done the large dark thing is in front of me. Nice size snapper. I love those things. Watched her work her way up the rest of the pool before I moved on.
That was the highlight from that creek.
I moved to the other creek and decided to ditch the salmon setup (and the waders) and target trout. This is a pretty popular creek but I guess most were either taking the day to enjoy the heat or fishing farther down where the salmon are. The only people I met were shortly after I arrived and right as I was leaving. I had the whole thing to myself for most of the morning!
I don't really know what I'm doing with a fly rod. I can usually be found either trying to get my fly out of the weeds behind me or deciding whether the wind knot is worth trying to untangle or just cut.
I did both today. But I also keyed in on some fish! I took my first little rainbow with a pheasant tail under a bridge. My first trout on a fly! And on a fly I tied! Then two more rainbows from a nice little channel with the same. And finally I found a lovely spot at the head of a pool. I first had success with a prince nymph. I then switched to a caddis as there were a few fish breaking the surface.
Now I know what you guys are on about. I think I landed about 6 and lost a few more. But the way they smashed the fly - so good! They were all 6-8" long, some still had parr markings, but it was fun.
A lot of debt is owed to the active people of OFF. Thanks for posting so much and being such a good resource for noobs like me.
I decided to hit up one of my two West Tribs of choice between the QEW and the 407. Got in just after sunrise ready for salmon.
Got to the first pool and saw something dark and large breaking the surface at the tail end. Took some time to tackle up my rods (a medium heavy spinning rod and an 8wt fly). By the time I'm done the large dark thing is in front of me. Nice size snapper. I love those things. Watched her work her way up the rest of the pool before I moved on.
That was the highlight from that creek.
I moved to the other creek and decided to ditch the salmon setup (and the waders) and target trout. This is a pretty popular creek but I guess most were either taking the day to enjoy the heat or fishing farther down where the salmon are. The only people I met were shortly after I arrived and right as I was leaving. I had the whole thing to myself for most of the morning!
I don't really know what I'm doing with a fly rod. I can usually be found either trying to get my fly out of the weeds behind me or deciding whether the wind knot is worth trying to untangle or just cut.
I did both today. But I also keyed in on some fish! I took my first little rainbow with a pheasant tail under a bridge. My first trout on a fly! And on a fly I tied! Then two more rainbows from a nice little channel with the same. And finally I found a lovely spot at the head of a pool. I first had success with a prince nymph. I then switched to a caddis as there were a few fish breaking the surface.
Now I know what you guys are on about. I think I landed about 6 and lost a few more. But the way they smashed the fly - so good! They were all 6-8" long, some still had parr markings, but it was fun.
A lot of debt is owed to the active people of OFF. Thanks for posting so much and being such a good resource for noobs like me.