Some of the many trout B.T. landed while fishing the Pheasant Tail nymph in some slow to fast water. B.T. and I have made a number of trips with David of Southeastern fly and always had great trips. Fishing with someone who loves the sport as much as I do makes the trip special. Our daughter found a winner in B.T. Cathey and I consider him our second son!!
My second favorite tailrace to fish; the Caney has some awesome browns and rainbow swimming in its waters. B.T. and I enjoyed fishing with David, hope we can make a trip again next year.
I hope to use this blog as an avenue to express my thoughts and adventures of all of my fishing expeditions and any other journeys I may undertake.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
B.T. and I on the Caney Fork
Fishing with a guide is always
a plus when one is trying to land quality trout. Friday’s outing was one of
those guide trips that had quality trout as well as numbers brought to hand.
David of Southeastern Fly had B.T. and me on trout from the start of the half-day trip to the finish. The weather was good with low humidity, and some rain,
which took a back seat to the fish action. Generators were off giving the Caney tailrace a
natural flow with all the familiar pockets, seams, and some fast water; which
would test our skills landing the trout as well as getting that perfect drift.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Cathey and I Fishing With The Grandchildren
Cathey and I have spent three days with two of
our grandchildren this past week and really got a good workout. In other words, we didn’t need to go to the gym at all this past week. There is nothing like
having grandchildren and enjoying spending time with them especially when they
are young. They are only little once so make the most of that precious time. Friday
afternoon Cathey and I carried Bryson and Laelyn to a local pond for some
fishing. The images below sum up the trip!!
Bryson landing his largest bass to date
Quite an accomplishment for this young guy!!!
His sister Laelyn was excited about Bryson’s catch
This bluegill was in full spawning mode
Laelyn finally gets brave enough to touch one of the
bluegill
After touching the bluegill she decides to land
one, I think Bryson may have found him a fishing partner.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
-Smith Lake Caves
Smith Lake is one of those lakes in the south that treats all anglers to some fantastic fishing. It also possesses some
of the most beautiful scenery along its banks in the Deep South . I always enjoy
viewing all of the Mountain Laurels that line the banks of the lake in the spring. Behind
all the greenery, Laurels, and awesome rock formations are numerous caves that could
have been used during the Civil War. Some are big enough to store supplies and
even provide human shelter for an extended period of time. One of the best
times to explore these dwellings is in the dead of the winter when the snakes
and other varmints are in cold storage.
Foliage concealment
A little climbing required
to approach this cave entrance
Another cave in the same
area, an exploring trip is in order for winter.
A lot of the banks are decorated
with the Mountain Laurel this time of year
The crystal clear waters
of the lake yield some of the best spotted bass fishing in the south. This spotted bass was taken Tuesday morning on the dreaded Boogle Bug popper. The fight was
intense while the fish made numerous runs to break free of the 3X tippet. One
only has to land just one of these fighters on the fly rod to make a daylight
morning trip. The very best time to land quality spotted bass and largemouth
bass fishing surface lures or poppers on this lake is daylight right before the
sun breaks the horizon. Another spotted bass this
morning would fall prey to the deadly popper before the sun turns the bite off.
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