Yesterday was the opening day of the inland fishing season. And although Connecticut has a year round trout fishery in their Trout Management Areas the general season is still the third Saturday in April.
I met up with Kirk at a small wild trout stream at about 7 AM. The weather was cloudy and a bit muggy, good for fishing. As we arrived stream side the water was awesome, and although it was a bit low the flow was very good and the water temps read 56 degrees. We started fishing and it wasn't to long before we had a wild brookie at hand. These fish were very scrappy and beautifully colored. They were not to fussy as to what was on the menu and an assortment of flies worked. As the sun broke out the air temps shot up as well as shining brightly on the stream. At that time the fish took to cover as well as changing preference to wet submerged flies. As the afternoon came we worked our way back to our vehicles, stopping every so often to remove some nasty debris. It was a great start to the new season.
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i never get sick of the sight of these wee beauties, keep 'em coming!
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They are truly eye candy.
Hey Alan....I can't believe how pristine the water is. No wonder why the fish are there.
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Yes and I hope it stays that way.
Glad you had a great time on the water on opening day. The trout look great. My part of the state has very low water in the rivers; however, a few of my friends went and caught a bunch of trout.
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It's low water here too, but as I look out the window now that's going to change.
Fun to catch and beautifully colored.
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That they truly are.
Looks like a great start to the year...beautiful water and beautiful fish, pretty hard to beat that.
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It was good to see the fish in such good shape......all's well in Brook Trout Forest.
Wonderfully colored brookies. I stayed away from the crowds of opening day, hit a Farmington spot real close to home and was surprised with a dozen smallies...you just never know!
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We were by ourselves on that small stream. A dozen smallies, you talk about a great day. Well done.
What a wonderful "opening day" , fishing a beautiful piece of water with a good friend. As was already said above , I just never tire of looking at those spectacularly painted brookies.
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It was a great day. I have been catching brookies for years, and the next one is more beautiful than the last.
Glad to see you guys found some place away from the madness of opening day !
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Real peaceful and rewarding as well.
Excellent trip and pics. Great way to spend earth day. Those Brookies really are beauties! Tight Lines.
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A fine outing, thanks to Mother Earth.
Beautiful photos. You do the Brookie proud. Appreciated the acknowledgment of Earth Day, and what better way than by showing your sweet corner of this beautiful Earth.
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I try to do my best for this wonderful char. And I must pay some tribute to the place I love.
Brk
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is poetry in motion---fantastic colors on the brook
What county in Ct are you in? I recently found a secret small stream with a healthy pop. of brookies... maybe we are fishing the same one! haha
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