Such was the case in this pool. I cast my fly a Ausable Wulff into the slack spot between the boulders. A streak somewhat long shot up inhaled the fly and was soon into the heavy current. Pearched on the ledge I tried to get control of the heavy fish. Thinking more about where I was going to land him, instead of the task at hand of subduing him first. Well a few good head shakes and rolls in that current and he was gone. In the clear water I had seen the spotted streak. "I know where you live"..."I'll be back".
For those who love small streams, wild trout, and life...in their simplest form
Monday, June 25, 2012
The "Farmy" And Another Lesson Learned
Such was the case in this pool. I cast my fly a Ausable Wulff into the slack spot between the boulders. A streak somewhat long shot up inhaled the fly and was soon into the heavy current. Pearched on the ledge I tried to get control of the heavy fish. Thinking more about where I was going to land him, instead of the task at hand of subduing him first. Well a few good head shakes and rolls in that current and he was gone. In the clear water I had seen the spotted streak. "I know where you live"..."I'll be back".
Hey Alan...I read on an Orvis endorsed outfitter's website in Concord MA (yes folks of American Revolution fame) that the Farmington was still giving up fish. I was thinking of going with my son.
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Great pictures of the river and the sandwich.
Ed,
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The Farmington gives up a lot of fish year round. Fishing evenings has been real productive. The upper TMA is your best bet, it offers many easy access to the river.
A fly shop you might pay a visit to is Upcountry Sport Fishing in New Hartford. Grady is a book full of info and will help you a lot.
Good luck if you go.
Thank you very much Alan. When we go I will email you. Hopefully you could join me and my son.
DeleteLooks and sounds like a good day...I actually recognize that image where you lost your fish, I love fishing that stretch...that's where I laid into some bows earlier in the week. The water levels are great right now, makes it hard to get to work some days!
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It's a beautiful stretch of river. With that fast current I could see why it's a fave of rainbows.
Just like your stunning brookie monster, I'm sure you'll teach this fish a lesson about playing nice.
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I'll be back, sure hope he stays there.
A great day for you two lucky guys..too much fun..
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It sure was my friend.