Thursday, April 12, 2012

Tuesday, April 10, and Wednesday, April 11—Bluegill Fishing

DATE: Tuesday, April 10, and Wednesday, April 11, 2012

TIME: Tuesday PM, Wednesday AM, and Wednesday PM

WEATHER: Low 80s, partly cloudy, very windy

WATER CONDITIONS: Clear

LOCATIONS FISHED: Brushy Lake, Five Lakes Outing Club, Hughes, Arkansas

FLIES USED: #10 Bream Killer for bluegill, large foam “Frog” popper for bass

ROD USED: G. Loomis 9’ 3-weight custom IMX, Winston 9’ 8-weight BIIX

HATCHES: NA

OTHER:  We packed clothes and fly fishing tackle Monday evening for our trip to Five Lakes Outing Club near Hughes, AR. Ed and Linda have been so gracious as to invite the “traditional” group of fishers who make the trip to Quetico in Canada each year. We were the first to arrive, and enjoyed sitting on the screened-in porch of the stately old house on Horseshoe Lake. John and Sandy followed shortly, and John and I headed off to Brushy Lake to try the bluegill.20120411_Five-Lakes-Edited_02_thumb2 Wind was blowing from the wrong direction making it difficult, if not impossible, to position the boat for casting, but John did an incredible job, and gave up fishing most of the afternoon in order to put me in the right place to catch bluegill. I started off using a foam floating bug, but quickly switched to a bream killer; all told I may have caught slightly over 25 fish. 20120410_Five-Lakes-Edited_01_thumb3

John’s karma was working as he managed to catch fish as we “anchored” to a tree. Ed and Dave came later, but we did not see them. We understand that Dave needed to “boil” his line before fishing again (a private joke). We enjoyed a great dinner of fried crappie with all the trimmings, followed by lively conversation till bedtime.

20120411_Five-Lakes-Edited_03_thumb2Wednesday morning came early as we were up before daylight. After coffee, we headed back out to Brushy Lake where John and Dave gave the bluegill and bass a whirl, staying close by the put-in where bluegill typically hang out. Every time we looked in their direction, it seemed like one or both would have a fish on. 120411_5-Lakes-2_thumb3Meanwhile, Ed and I focused on bass. Brushy Lake is a little unique in that vegetation grows heavily around all but the south edges, leaving only the middle of the lake for bass fishing. We were casting poppers, but most strikes were subtle. Ed is an awesome bass fisher, and managed a bunch of hook-ups despite a bunch of near misses. He had an awful sitting position on the front of the boat, but that didn’t stop him. We wrapped up the morning fishing for bluegill where I lucked out and caught a few of the monster bream. The afternoon saw me returning to bluegill fishing, again with a fly rod and bream killer, and for the day I ended up with another couple of dozen of the giant bluegills. Dinner for the evening was grilled chicken and it was very good.

A cold front had worked its way to the area Wednesday night, and with wind and cold temperatures, we opted not to fish Thursday morning. We all departed for home shortly after breakfast. Many thanks to Ed and Linda for hosting, and John, Sandy, Dave, and Joann for lively conversation—these are good people.

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