Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Norfork River, AR

TIME: 8:30 AM TO 11:30 AM
WEATHER: PC, Mid 30s warming to low 50s
WATER CONDITIONS: 0 units
LOCATIONS FISHED: Norfork River, upstream of Ackerman Walk-in Access
ROD USED: Winston LT 8'6" 5 wt
FLIES USED: #14 Norfork River Scud, #20 Dun Cockleburr, #20 Ginger Cockleburr, #20 Kay's Gray
HATCHES: Midges, Blue Winged Olives,
OTHER: Fished with Dick. As we walked in, two guys were fishing the riffle upstream of where we typically fish, and were standing where they should have been fishing. I overheard one say they were outside the catch and release area, and quickly pointed out the catch and release area extended upstream another 3/4 mile. They quickly packed up and began leaving, each dragging a large fish they had killed in the catch and release area. Guess there are a few in every crowd. Dick started the morning with a sowbug, but had no success at all. He switched to a #20 Dun Cockleburr, and added weight and an indicator; again, no luck. He switched to a #14 Norfork River Scud, and began catching fish, ending the morning with about a dozen. I fished mostly with the Cockleburr patterns and caught several fish stripping the fly during the swing. I wanted to break the code on the rising fish, so finally put on a #20 Kay's Gray, and it seemed to do the trick. Today's total was maybe a dozen.

PS: Recall the fishers just upstream of us? We noticed several dead fish downstream of them! This wasn't due to low DO! The river was pretty crowded today, but the fish seemed bigger than the last several days. I also picked up a rainbow with a lamprey attached, indicating the fish came from the White River.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Norfork River, AR

TIME: 9:00 AM TO 12:00 NOON, 1:30 PM ti 3:30 PM
WEATHER: PC, High 30s warming to high 40s
WATER CONDITIONS: 0 units
LOCATIONS FISHED: Norfork River, upstream of Ackerman Walk-in Access
ROD USED: Winston 8'6" Joan Wulff Favorite, Winston LT 7'9" 2 wt
FLIES USED: #14 Norfork River Scud, #20 Blue Winged Olive, #20 Dun cockleburr
HATCHES: Midges, Blue Winged Olives
OTHER: I fished with Dick today. It was a relatively tough day fishing as the fish did not take the scud at all. I switched early to the #20 Dun Cockleburr, and had some luck fishing it as a dry fly, and also stripping during the swing. Switched to a BWO about 10:00 AM, but had not success, so switched back to the #20 Dun Cockleburr. All in all, I took about a dozen fish in the AM. A local guide was fishing above us, and was doing quite well. He said he was having success using a big gray sowbug. I returned to the water, solo, in the afternoon, and used the 2 wt to catch 8 to 10 rising fish on the Dun Cockleburr.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Norfork River, AR

TIME: 7:30 AM TO 10:30 AM
WEATHER: PC, Mid 30s warming to low 50s
WATER CONDITIONS: 0 units
LOCATIONS FISHED: Norfork River, upstream of Ackerman Walk-in Access
ROD USED: Winston LT 7'9" 2 wt
FLIES USED: #14 Norfork River Scud
HATCHES: Midges, Blue Winged Olives
OTHER: The day did not start out well as I forgot sunglasses, or for that matter, glasses of any king. It meant that the scud left from Saturday would have to stay on. It was much better fishing weather, though, when compared to the harsh conditions on Saturday. I fished solo, and was surprised to see no one else on the river for a hour or more. Then, only a couple folks showed up, but one was far downstream and the other far upstream. Once again, I fished my usual haunts, and again struggled at the first riffle near Cook's Island, catching only a couple of small fish. I moved to another riffle, and caught fish,though it was a slow bite, and I took only a dozen or so in over an hour. Moving upstream, I only caught a few fish on the scud, but noticed a nice midge hatch. About this time, Wayne began fishing, and as usual, caught fish on almost every cast. His new name is the Butcher from Baxter County! He's an incredible fisher. Hoping to see the eye sufficiently to tie on a new fly, I switched to a #20 ginger cockleburr, and caught a half dozen fish, mostly stripping the fly as an emerger. At about 9:50 AM a Blue Winged Olive hatch began so I switched to a BWO, again struggling to see the eye, and only managed a single small fish. I moved upstream to another surefire location, downstream from a riffle, but managed to take only another half dozen. All in all, it was a pretty slow day by Norfork River standards, and the fish were again small though I did take a rainbow that was about 16 inches.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Norfork River, AR

TIME: 7:00 AM TO 9:00 AM
WEATHER: PC, Windy, 41 degrees
WATER CONDITIONS: 0 units
LOCATIONS FISHED: Norfork River, upstream of Ackerman Walk-in Access
ROD USED: Winston LT 7'9" 2 wt
FLIES USED: #14 Norfork River Scud
HATCHES: Midges
OTHER: It's been over 2 months since I last fished. We have been on two trips, just returning from the Gulf coast last night. For one of the few times this year, the river is down. I fished my usual haunts, but struggled at the first riffle near Cook's Island, catching only a half dozen small fish. I moved to another riffle, and began catching fish, though certainly not on every cast. I took a dozen, then they just turned off. I moved upstream to another surefire location, downstream from a riffle, but managed to take only another half dozen. The fishing was much slower than expected, and the fish were among the smallest I've caught in several years. The temperature never changed, and the winds blew a constant 10-15 mph. This old body is not used to this, and I left the river after only a couple of hours. However, it was good hooking up again after such a long absence. (Note: The bite all day was extremely light, almost imperceptible, in fact.)