Thursday, January 20, 2011

Not a Bad Hump Day

So here goes the first post of what I hope will be many more.  Since I had no classes on Wednesday 1/19/2011 me and my friend Taylor decided it would be nice to hit up a wild creek up in the George Washington National Forest.  This is the first time I had personally went to this creek and was pleasantly happy with how wide and how deep it was. Some of the pools were over ten feet wide and five feet deep
which is a fairly big creek for most GWNF creeks I've been to.  The main reasons we decided to go is 1) I got a new pair of Simms wading boots I was wanting to break in and 2) Virginia randomly decided to warm up to the mid fifties (which I had to take advantage of!).  This was the first time I had been able to get out in 2011 and was happy just to get out on a blue line and cast a line.  The ice was none existent which I was not expecting.  I've been hearing lots of reports of small creeks being iced up but this creek did not have a single bit of ice on it.

Now on to the fishing.......IT WAS SLOW!  It had rained the day before I went out so I was kind of figuring it was going to be a slow with the pressure change.  I was fishing a #22 midge and my friend was fishing a beadhead nymph.  Well I wasn't getting a single nibble with my midge so I switch to a size #12 buggy looking nymph and first cast I landed a decently sized wild
brookie.  I casted to the top of a deep pool and and before I could even get my rod situated in my hands, my line jerked and fish was on.  He put a nice bend to my fly rod and I snapped a few pictures and sent him on his way.  Now since I landed this brookie on my first cast on my #12 nymph I thought I had this hott fly that I was going to tear the stream up with the rest of the day......I was wrong.  I had one other hit all day and that was it.   Taylor ended up not catching anything that day either, so I did not feel so bad with only one brookie for the day.  So all in all, I got to go fishing when most college kids are in classes, I got to explore and fish a new stream, and I managed my first fish of the year.  Not a bad hump day.

Here are some more pictures:
 
Trout not  cooperating with me
 
Pool I caught the fish in.
Another picture of the creek.


7 comments:

  1. Nice post and welcome to blogging. I love the brookies as well. I fish a stream very similar to this one where I live. Beautiful fish.

    Jeff
    www.gotflyfishing.blogspot.com

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  2. Man, it's been a good 4 weeks since I've been out on a wild stream. Brookies are my favorite, plan on assaulting some this weekend.

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  3. They are my favorite too. It had been about a month and a half until the trip I just took. Planning on hitting another wild stream Saturday so I'll probably have another report next week to post up.

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  4. I am curious to see how you do. We just got 8 inches of snow here and it is killing me. I want to get out so bad.

    Jeff
    www.gotflyfishing.blogspot.com

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  5. We've got just a couple of little brookie streams where I live and now I can't wait to fish them. Have you fished the streams in SNP? I hiked along a lot of nice looking little streams but never got to fish them.

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  6. Never made a trip to SNP, but heard the Brookie streams are the best in the southeast. I'll have to make a trip up there sometime this year.

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  7. Gosh, some of those streams look like the one in my back yard. Nice fish btw!

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