Summer trout games

I’ve had some time outdoors with friends and family lately and in between other activities, some small trout have been harassed.

Last week we did a big group camp out for the Fourth. I don’t think I had ever actually fished this river before, only the one it flows into, but I had fished the confluence. I vaguely recalled a local guy telling me gets ‘em there on Prince Nymphs, so that’s what I fished. You could say I didn’t Tie A Ton of flies for this. I used an 8’6” 4 wt with an indi and one size 8 or 10 prince nymph. It worked for fish up to 12” around camp. One hot afternoon I crossed the river in just swim trunks, sandals with a rod and the one fly tied on, nothing else. That was pretty fun. I was prepared to swim because it was dang hot and it’s a rather slick river to wade. I thought I’d swim back down but I chickened out. The water was 48 degrees, which makes me gasp to near incapacitation when it hits my chest and I didn’t want to impose my stupidity on my fly pole and break it. I can wet wade that cold cold water all day but I am not much for truly swimming in it.

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I got my octogenarian pops visiting. I might have nearly killed him yesterday dragging him up to a mountain stream and hiking him up the trail, because the 5” fish a mile up are waaaaay better than the ones by the trailhead. :rolleyes: Okay I admit I just like it up there and forget that my abilities and comfort zone are different than others. Anyway, we did both survive, I didn’t have to drag his butt out or call SAR and we caught a bunch of pretty little jewels. The fish were not completely suicidal, especially the slightly larger ones; we cycled through some dry fly patterns and even droppers to see what worked best. We used a pair of 2 wt Redington CTs (one is 7’6” and one has been customized to 7’4” 😉).

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He said he had a good time and enjoyed the beautiful water and plentiful, pretty, willing little fish. But I think our future PNW fishing adventures are going to be MUCH more low impact and/or boat-based!
Grateful for this time with Pops…and that I didn’t kill him!
 
What a gift you were given! Cherish it.
 
I’ve had some time outdoors with friends and family lately and in between other activities, some small trout have been harassed.

Last week we did a big group camp out for the Fourth. I don’t think I had ever actually fished this river before, only the one it flows into, but I had fished the confluence. I vaguely recalled a local guy telling me gets ‘em there on Prince Nymphs, so that’s what I fished. You could say I didn’t Tie A Ton of flies for this. I used an 8’6” 4 wt with an indi and one size 8 or 10 prince nymph. It worked for fish up to 12” around camp. One hot afternoon I crossed the river in just swim trunks, sandals with a rod and the one fly tied on, nothing else. That was pretty fun. I was prepared to swim because it was dang hot and it’s a rather slick river to wade. I thought I’d swim back down but I chickened out. The water was 48 degrees, which makes me gasp to near incapacitation when it hits my chest and I didn’t want to impose my stupidity on my fly pole and break it. I can wet wade that cold cold water all day but I am not much for truly swimming in it.

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I got my octogenarian pops visiting. I might have nearly killed him yesterday dragging him up to a mountain stream and hiking him up the trail, because the 5” fish a mile up are waaaaay better than the ones by the trailhead. :rolleyes: Okay I admit I just like it up there and forget that my abilities and comfort zone are different than others. Anyway, we did both survive, I didn’t have to drag his butt out or call SAR and we caught a bunch of pretty little jewels. The fish were not completely suicidal, especially the slightly larger ones; we cycled through some dry fly patterns and even droppers to see what worked best. We used a pair of 2 wt Redington CTs (one is 7’6” and one has been customized to 7’4” 😉).

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He said he had a good time and enjoyed the beautiful water and plentiful, pretty, willing little fish. But I think our future PNW fishing adventures are going to be MUCH more low impact and/or boat-based!
Grateful for this time with Pops…and that I didn’t kill him!
Great report…and NOT killing your Pops is always a bonus👍

I have some good memories of fishing with my dad, too

And man, you guys sure look alike…especially the nose and eyes.

Then on a side note, how old is Omar? It’s looking like he’s getting up there, too. What an ingenious set up…a couple fence panels a couple dog beds and presto chango…instant dog pen…fun times
 
Great report…and NOT killing your Pops is always a bonus👍

I have some good memories of fishing with my dad, too

And man, you guys sure look alike…especially the nose and eyes.

Then on a side note, how old is Omar? It’s looking like he’s getting up there, too. What an ingenious set up…a couple fence panels a couple dog beds and presto chango…instant dog pen…fun times
Omar is 14, and I started to write out all that he’s persisting through but deleted it. Let’s just say he’s a tough SOB. We couldn’t find a house/dog sitter so that’s what I improvised, linking three of those wire panel pens together and it worked well. It seemed like there were little kids in the pen with the dogs 50% of the time. So it was kind of a kid corral too.
 
I went back up there. I got a bad case of Nextbenditis. I was able to alleviate the symptoms momentarily but they say there’s no known permanent cure. Because it’s really just endless pools and pretty little trout.

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The little tan bodied parachute was a very solid producer, as was the larger #12 Stimulator. I tied a good sized Royal Wulff parachute for the water, and started out with it. Several fish just mouthed all the hackle, and I switched it out and never came back to it. The bigger ones took the ant dropper, as a comeback rig after they swiped at and refused either the tan parachute or the stimmy a couple times. Which was a pattern. Maybe careless angling (more like carefree), maybe trout selectivity.
All in all pretty nice after the little bit of rain.

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In another 15 years - if I'm still around and sufficiently functional, you have permission to drag my octogenarian ass up there, or similarly gorgeous/inaccessible place.
SilverFly at "Round the Next Bend" Matt B's North Bend Retirement Home for Aged Fishers ...

SF: matt.....Matt......MATT....Goddamn it, MATT B, get your ass over here!

(rings small Hector-style bell con impaciencia)
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MattB: (holding a giant mug of coffee) Yeah, yeah, yeah....SF, what's up, you cranky old bastard?

SF: Wheel me out to the SOLARIUM

MattB:
No way dude, we're heading up crick on this here electric tandem mountain trike...

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SilverFly at "Round the Next Bend" Matt B's North Bend Retirement Home for Aged Fishers ...

SF: matt.....Matt......MATT....Goddamn it, MATT B, get your ass over here!

(rings small Hector-style bell con impaciencia)
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MattB: (holding a giant mug of coffee) Yeah, yeah, yeah....SF, what's up, you cranky old bastard?

SF: Wheel me out to the SOLARIUM

MattB:
No way dude, we're heading up crick on this here electric tandem mountain trike...

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Thanks Boot, I'll be laughing about that all day. The spooky part is how much the old dude looks like my Dad did at that age. Same cranky expression too!
 
I don’t know if anyone noticed this from the first pic of that first pool I hiked down to, but I did notice it from across the stream. I had to go over there and go under it to continue on upstream. I didn’t linger to see if the insects I could see were yellowjackets or hornets.

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That would have been an ugly spot to be swarmed by Bald Faced Hornets!
 
That would have been an ugly spot to be swarmed by Bald Faced Hornets!
Or a beautiful spot, depending on how you look at it...

I was planning to go into the deep pool if I had to.
 
I was thinking in terms of a clear escape route. Looks a bit busy.
 
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