Beating the heat

Tom Butler

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Hot walk back to the rig today, thankfully I was parked in the shade.
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The mountain stream when I left on the other hand
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found some shady hiding places. The deer never did detect my presence.
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and some sunny seams in the pocket water
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and some fish, which were just right for the 7' 3/4wt Cortland GRF 1000.
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Fished a hare's ear
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and a diving caddis
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Found myself just sitting in the water meditating for awhile. I hate the heat, but this was far from bad.
 
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troutstalker

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That's a nice setup and it sounds like you deserved it. Looks to be about the perfect setup for that blue line.
 

Tom Butler

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Nice Tom. Where was Drumheller sports. The name sounds familiar
It was downtown at 2nd and Alder. Kinda reminded me of Warshall's in Seattle.
 

Dave Westburg

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Hurrah for Warshalls. I bought my first fly rod at warshalls (a Wright and McGill 7'6" spin/fly combo 6 weight) along with a Filson Mackinaw. The Wright and McGill has long since passed. Still wear the Filson Mackinaw.
 

mcswny

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Tom, I’ve been meaning to reach out. I remember you talking about Dave Hughes’s books when you “rediscovered” you love of swung wet flies. Can you recommend any specific book to read?
 

Tom Butler

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Tom, I’ve been meaning to reach out. I remember you talking about Dave Hughes’s books when you “rediscovered” you love of swung wet flies. Can you recommend any specific book to read?
I have the 1st edition of "Wet Flies", and I would highly recommend it. I'd been fishing a lot of dries before I read that, truly changed my whole approach. I also refer the Western Hatches book quite a bit.20230828_062704.jpg
 
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mcswny

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I have the 1st edition of "Wet Flies", and I would highly recommend it. I'd been fishing a lot of dried before I read that, truly changed my whole approach. I also refer the Western Hatches book quite a bit.View attachment 79779
Thank you so much! I’ve never really fished wet flies. But on a trip to a river (actually super close to you). We were finishing for the day and I tied on a size 12 soft hackle for the hell of it. I was just roll casting down stream and swinging as we were walking down the middle of the river back to camp and I had two hard grabs (and landed them) I made a note to tie more and learn a little bit more about that style.
 
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Tom Butler

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Thank you so much! I’ve never really fished wet flies. But on a trip to a river (actually super close to you). We were finishing for the day and I tied on a size 12 soft hackle for the hell of it. I was just roll casting down stream and swinging as we were walking down the middle of the river back to camp and I had two hard grabs (and landed them) I made a note to tie more and learn a little bit more about that style.
I had a similar experience that opened my eyes when we were teens. We'd ridden over to Marymoor to fish the slough, and it was slow. I tied on a peacock carey special, and every time it sung in near the bank I picked up a cutt. We were talking, my line just hanging downstream, and the best fish of the day grabbed the fly and took off down stream.
 
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