An outing I had on Sunday was one that was not stellar in catch counts or hookups in general. The two brookies I managed to hook I landed, and believe me I was more then happy.
The "fly"...if you can wrap thread and hackle you can tie this very successful fish catching fly. I've had this fly in the box for awhile and have used on and off through the summer. Brookies and bluegill have taken it. About the first of September I found myself using the fly more and i was catching more brookies. It's tied like this....A slightly elongated head of orange silk thread. Five wraps of brown badger hackle. This hackle is cheap, it comes from those little India chickens. A cape is about 8 bucks. The body and thorax are of dark brown 3/o Uni-thread. That's it.
When the fish are not playing nice there is still lots to see...
These sights are limited as the November starkness takes over.
This is one of the brookies I managed to bring to hand. What impressed me was the superb condition of this male. Post spawn and obviously well fed.
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ReplyDeleteThat Brookie is quite the specimen, some amazing markings on the fellow.
Take care & stay safe
Alistair
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Alistair as one of only two brookies to hand that day he was a stunner.
I love the colors (and the teeth) on that fish! The fly looks like something that I can put together and I look forward to giving it a try soon.
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Shawn I see no issues in your ability to tie that fly. Now I'm waiting to see the results.
Beautiful photos as always, Alan. The male brook trout in the last photo is a seasoned survivor of many conditions the past few years. This year has been to his liking I trust with all the rain we have received. Regards, Sam
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Sam he is living in heaven compared to years past. They are tough as they come and it makes me feel good to know that nature is taking care of them. CT has a new wild trout program. I have to check into it some more.