Showing posts with label Fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fishing. Show all posts

Friday, May 14, 2010

A New Trout Pond


Walked into a new trout pond this AM. Water was like a mirror, and trout were rising all over. They were very spooky though and I could not get close enough to them to cast to em. I had to just sit still and wait until they came in close enough to cast to.



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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Weekend Fishing




I took my Rhiannon to my favorite trout stream on Friday. I geared up her Sponge Bob rod with a wooley buggar and a split shot. On her first cast she hooked up with a brookie, but she lost it reeling it in. She was so excited she went to cast again, and threw her rod into the stream. We were at a deep hole and I was never able to find it.

I Went back on saturday and was able to hook several more fish




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Friday, July 24, 2009

West Branch (Posted by Dan D.)


I had the chance to fish the west branch with Dave P. on Friday and we had a great time despite the rain. When we started fishing the flow was nice and we were catching fish and then a while later they boosted the flow and fishing slowed down considerably. After the boost in flow we looked for alternative fishing areas and made out well enough. I landed one nice fish that was 20" but most of the others were small. Fish were caught on nymphs, streamers, and dries. I just bought a new pair of LL Bean breathable waders to update from my neoprenes and all I can say is that I wish that I had done it sooner. Here are some pics.

Dave landing a small salmon


A nice salmon...put up a nice fight too






Friday, July 3, 2009

A New Trout Pond


I decided to hike into a new trout pond this am. After a 2 mile very muddy walk, I got there. After setting up the tube I got out and caught a fish on the 2nd cast. The next couple hours proved to be a bit more frustrating. There were fish rising all over the pond, but I could not get them to bite. I threw most of what I had and nothing. As I broke for lunch I began to look a little closer at the rises. It was actually the tails of the fish breaking the water. I figured the fish must be hitting emergers under the surface. I re-armed with a sinking line and a nymph and went back out. I would let the line sink to bottom and then retrieve it fast. This turned out to be the trick!

On the way out I ran into four hikers, one from DC, One from Mass, One from Jersey, and 1 from NH. One of the guys had sliced his foot open good, so I gave them all a ride to the emergency room in Millinocket.


















Sunday, June 28, 2009

Crappie day at camp


I took my nephew and daughter to spend the day at camp. Although it was the usual rainy weather we had a great time anyway. After deciding that 2 new fly fishers in a 13 foot canoe was a little dangerous, I rigged them up with wooly buggers and bobbers on a spinning rod. The crappies were bitting real good, and we also managed some sunfish from shore on the fly rods














Friday, June 12, 2009

Favorite pond


I've been planning all week to hit my favorite pond on Friday, so I was some excited when I woke up to a torrential downpour!!
So I packed up and headed in anyway. Covered in rain gear, the 2 mile hike was totally miserable. Fishing started off hot in the freezing rain. I caught four nice fish in the downpour. When the rain finally stopped, so did the fish. I don't have very good pics since I didn't want my good camera in the rain. My old camera is about ready for the trash. Anyway here is the only one that came out.


Sunday, June 7, 2009

More Bass


Only had a short time this am, so I decide to head just up the road to try a little bass fishing. The bass were hitting good, as well as a few pickerel, sunfish, perch and chub. I hooked one good sized sunfish and as I was reeling in a pickerel came up and latched onto the side of the sunny and held on for about 15 sec. Cool!







Friday, June 5, 2009

Bass Fishing


I headed out to the outlet of Snake Lake this morning to try and score some largemouth. As the sun rose, there were literally thousands of dragon flies flying above the water. Some were hovering over the water others were landing on the lilly pads. The bass were going nuts over them. They would come out of the water and nail some in mid air, sometimes the would actually eat them right off the edge of the lilly pads!!! There was always a slash somewhere at all times! Only problem, I could not catch them. I threw everything I had and could not get them to bite. Definately cool to see, but mostly frustrating! I ended catching 2 small bass, a bazillion pickerel, and 1 huge yellow perch.







Sunday, May 10, 2009

Local Trout Stream


Although I am coming down with something, and should have probably stayed home and relaxed, I decided to head out to my local trout stream for a couple hours Saturday afternoon. Wind was bad, and I spent a lot of time in the trees, but I did manage to squeeze a few fish in








Friday, May 8, 2009

A couple more ponds


I headed out the Stud Mill Road this am to try a new pond. After a few delays and a short walk in I got on the water. I kicked and casted for about 4 hours and never so much as saw a fish.
So I left there, but still had a few hours before I had to get my daughter, so I decided to head over to another pond I hadn't been to In about 12 years, and I had never tried with flies. The road in was no longer passable so I had to walk. Had a little luck fishing streamer just under the surface. Also found a new beaver flowage on a stream in the area that I will need to try in the future!!









Sunday, May 3, 2009

A Couple new Ponds


I decided to try a couple new ponds near me this weekend. I have had these on my "to do" list for years and finaaly got around to them. Sat morning I hit a pond off the stud mill road. Fished for a couple hours, but that one was a total skunk

Sunday I decide to try the other pond, out off the airline. The scenery was certainly nice


I had a little more luck here


This little guy had a bait hook and leader hanging out of him. The hook was too deep to remove, but I cut off the leader that was hanging out of him


As I kicked by the outlet, where there was a beaver dam, I could see a fish working in the stream below, so I got out and went after him

In all I landed 7 fish in about 3 1/2 hours.
Fish were between 7 and 9 inches, all caught right under the surface.


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