By a Stream with a Fly-Rod

A journal of fly-fishing for Brook Trout in northern Maine.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

 
I caught 4 ~8-inch Brookies at the old fishing spot on Monday. I caught 2 each with 2 different flies, because I lost the first one, a white and black hair-body and -wings pattern to the biggest Brook Trout I have ever seen when I brought it too close to me and it broke off the fly around my leg. First time that happened, and the knot wasn't even bad because I caught 2 fish with it just before. The second pattern was a similar one. All the fish were caught floating the flies downstream, sometimes sweeping them across the water, on the surface or like a wet fly. I also coached my dad into catching the first fish (a 9-incher) he has caught while I've been fishing with him. While having hooked on to a fish of my own, the 4th one. All fish were released.



"Rod up! Down! No rod handle down, rod tip up! Give out line, don't let the fish hang like that!"

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