I just had to get a picture
of a Father and Daughter getting ready to try their luck with the red worms. This
little girl was so excited being out there with her Dad. She kept telling him
she wanted to catch a fish!
Using this little boat is the
best way to fish this lake. It sets high in the water and is easy to maneuver
and can get into tight places. I use a rudder on the back to keep it straight
when paralleling the bank. It is light and easy to load in the back of my
truck.
These
little ducks really got to me before the day ended. It seemed everywhere I
placed my nymph they would be there in a few minutes. If I had been fishing
poppers or dries they would have ruin any change for a hit on top, because they
were cruising the banks. They were not Mallards.
This
big bull was worth the trip. It was landed a couple of hour into the trip on a
fly that David Knapp of “The Trout Zone” tied for me a while back. He was tying
some trout flies for me that I will try this month on tailrace. He included
this little Seal Leech nymph in size 12 with the shipment. It was the fly of the day for me. I landed this nice gill with his Leech
pattern using my 8 ½ ft. 4 wt. it was quite a battle, and well worth the trip
for me. I will start my bluegill quest with this big bull being number 1;
so now I only have 99 more to land. I did catch half dozen really small
bluegills as stated earlier with this same nymph. All the hits came in 8 to 10
ft. of water proving that nothing is happening around the edge yet, but there
is always next week.