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Senor_denito

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Aug 15, 2013, 9:33:16 PM8/15/13
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Lately I've geared alot of my focus towards the pursuit of trout. 

 My first forays into fly fishing began about a year and some change ago in New York.  A friend and I would take the Metro North from the Bronx up towards Brewster New York to fish the East Branch, a tailwater, of the Croton Watershed. 

 I made countless trips there all in pursuit of trout and I just couldn't really get it.  Nymphing, keeping a dry on top, dead drifting, mending, etc...  This was coming from someone who exclusively surf fished.  

Last winter I did hook into one large rainbow who will remain etched in memory but I was broken off between some branches.

Anyway, last month I returned to Brewster on one of those hot days and fished with confidence.  I nymphed some fast water, made the necessary mends, and was able to finally land my first trout, a Rainbow.

That also sparked an interest in tying trout flies.  

Since that magical experience I've been going on trips for trout.  I landed my first Brown in Beaver Creek not long ago after spending alot of time picking through 2 rats nests and had a great day on the Gunpowder River last Saturday.  I got into 5 beautiful browns, one who took a leap out from some boulders.

All the frustrations that may have come along while fishing for trout were and are all worth it.  








New York Rainbow.jpg
Beaver Creek Brown.jpg
Gunpowder Brown.jpg
Gunpowder Browns.jpg
Trout Crack.jpg

Dongbo

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Aug 16, 2013, 7:34:51 AM8/16/13
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Looks like you did much better than me, only ended up catching one that day on a small midge nymph dropper. I think dead drift nymphing was the ticket. Those fish on the Gunpowder are kind of tough. I never saw one in a lie on Saturday, usually I see a few.

-Dongbo

Charlie Church

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Aug 16, 2013, 9:19:23 AM8/16/13
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Nice fish Dennis!

Senor_denito

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Aug 16, 2013, 11:42:35 AM8/16/13
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Dongbo,
 
Good meeting you out there last Saturday.  I'll probably be out there tomorrow morning once again.  Plan on walking further upstream and making a day of it.  I nymphed the fast water and it proved to be productive.
 
Thanks Charlie!

Bruce Thomson

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Aug 16, 2013, 4:35:52 PM8/16/13
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I was out on the GP last sunday.  After having several fish hit on nymphs (though none landed), I caught three brownies with dry flies - one on a BWO and two on an elk hair caddis.  They were all rather small, but fun as hell.  That river can be frustrating and the fish picky at times, but swap things out until you find something that works. Good luck if you get back out there tomorrow.

Terry C

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Aug 16, 2013, 8:16:57 PM8/16/13
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Senor,  the learning curve can be a challenge, but looks like you did it.  Nice fish on well tied flies.  good job.  My 21 yr.old son is going through the same fly fishing growing pains.  We were out over the weekend and he spent much of his time getting untangled.  Can be frustrating some times, but well worth it once you get the hang of it.

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paul daddio

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Aug 21, 2013, 11:23:07 AM8/21/13
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Nice pics! Well done. Where on the GP did you go?
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