Paint Branch and first fish on my own fly

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Todd Kuethe

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Jul 28, 2012, 2:26:06 PM7/28/12
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I won a vice at the last Beer Tie, and later that week, Miles set me up with all the essentials to tie a few (trout) flies on my own.  This morning I finally had the chance to take these (not exactly) beauties for a spin.  I've been curious about the Paint Branch for some time, so I decided to fish the mile or so downstream from Fairland Road.  I didn't see the brown trout that are rumored to be in the water, but I had plenty of fun with the aggressive strikes from the panfish and chubs.  Attached are the first two fish I caught on my own flies: one nymph and one dry (a bead head pheasant tail and an adams).  It really is a lot more fun to catch them on your own flies, even when the fish aren't that impressive.  Thanks again Miles and Dan and all the folks who gave me a few pointers at the Beer Tie!
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Miles

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Jul 29, 2012, 11:29:03 AM7/29/12
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Awesome, Todd! Expect many more and bigger fish to come.

-Miles

McFly

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Jul 30, 2012, 5:26:29 PM7/30/12
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congrats on the your catch with the new flies it's feels good to catch a fish on something that you made, the flies you tie yourself are often times better because people that are tying these flies are going for maybe a hundred flies or more because its work.
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