Monday, May 31, 2010

Browns, Bombers,...And a Brookie





Wild Browns


One of Connecticut's Class 1 WTMA streams was paid a visit to in the early morning hours of Sunday. I decieded to fish this stream early before the bright sun of the day brought out the dog walkers, who promptly send the local stream residents into hiding, remaining so until the sun starts to set. So armed with my Sage 3wt and a few Bombers I walked to the stream. It was still somewhat dark and kind of spooky in the still morning air. Upon ariviving at the first pool, which looked like a cold mirror, I set the Bomber on a drift. It did not take long before the fly was intercepted by a beautiful wild brown. I continued to fish the pools and runs of this stream which produced many more browns. As I approached a tailout of a pool with a sunken log, I said thats a trout ambush stie. The Bomber ended its run along the log and just hung there a moment. A "Wicked Hard" strike took place and the fish was airborn, a valient fight persued and soon the fish was in hand. To my surprise it was a brook trout. A quick photo and off he went to do battle with the browns for that special lie in the stream.

8 comments:

  1. I love the story. I was thinking what a great morning it was to get out and do some fishing, too bad i had to work.

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  2. Sounds like a great trip! Looks a lot like my favourite Southern NH stream...

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  3. Savage,

    It truly was a fine morning. Work is necessary I guess, but it always is in the way.

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  4. LMarshal,

    I'm fortunate to have these streams so close to home.
    NH, has some fine waters, especially in the Errol area.

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  5. Brk Trt, great story and pictures. I love early morning fishing. There is something about that nice cool feeling in the early morning air that really gets my blood flowing. Thanks!

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  6. Liked that post, as well as the usage of "wicked hard."

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  7. That looks like TB to me. If it is then you are correct with your assesment of the dog walkers.

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  8. I wondered how the fish respond to the dog walkers. I also share my brook with a great blue heron, and after he fishes through, I wonder if everyone has vacated and I should move on?

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