TIME: 9:45 AM TO 11:15 AM
WEATHER: PC, Low-40s warming to upper 50s, windy with east winds
WATER CONDITIONS: 0 units
LOCATIONS FISHED: Norfork River, 2nd Island above Ackerman/Handicap Access
FLIES USED: #20 Ginger Cockleburr, #20 Olive Cockleburr, #20 Kay's Gray, #20 Dunn's Z-Dun
ROD USED: 9 ft 5 wt Winston
HATCHES: Midges
OTHER: Wind direction totally changed from yesterday, coming out of the east today (wind from the east, fishing the least). Fished solo, and started river-left at 2nd island. Some idiot was standing right in the middle of the small riffle, and put the fish down. Tried downstream, but no luck. Moved to river-right at Cook's Island, and again, another idiot was standing right in the middle of the riffle; wish these guys would stay home! Anyway, saw some rises and threw everything in the fly box at them. Finally, put on the last Dunn's Dunn I had, and it was a modification with a zelon tail, thus called a Dunn's Z-Dun. It seemed to do the trick, though I only picked up a couple, and I fished hard for those two. The first idiot left, so I moved back upstream, switched to a Ginger Cockleburr, and caught a rainbow and a brown. It was not a bad day, but I fished hard for all 4 fish.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Norfork River
Friday, February 29, 2008
Norfork River
TIME: 12:45 PM TO 3:15 PM
WEATHER: PC, Low-60s, windy with west winds
WATER CONDITIONS: 0 units
LOCATIONS FISHED: Norfork River, 2nd Island above Ackerman/Handicap Access
FLIES USED: #20 Kay's Gray, #20 Ginger Cockleburr
ROD USED: 9 ft 5 wt Winston
HATCHES: Midges, Blue Winged Olives
OTHER: Fished solo, then with Kay. Caught 8 fish – one cutthroat and 7 rainbows – 3 on Kay's Gray and 5 on the Ginger Cockleburr. Kay hooked up with a San Juan worm.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Ron on the Norfork
TIME: 3:00 PM TO 4:45 PM
WEATHER: PC, Low-40s, windy
WATER CONDITIONS: 0 units
LOCATIONS FISHED: Norfork River, 2nd Island above Ackerman/Handicap Access
FLIES USED: #14 Gray Norfork Scud, #14 T-Worm
ROD USED: 9 ft 5 wt Winston
HATCHES: Midges
OTHER: Fished with Ron and Mellisa; it was Mellisa's first time to successfully fly fish. After a brief casting lesson, and some disscussion about drag-free drifts, she caught a rainbow on the T-worm , and missed a couple of others. Ron caught 3 fish on the gray scud. I fished very briefly, about 15 minutes, and caught 3 fish on the gray scud. Fishing was very difficult, it was windy and cold, and we fished less than an hour and a half.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Norfork River
WEATHER: PC, Low-50s
WATER CONDITIONS: 0 units
LOCATIONS FISHED: Norfork River, 1st and 2nd Islands above Ackerman/Handicap Access
FLIES USED: #14 T-Worm, #20 Furnace Cockleburr, #26 Parachute Black Gnat
ROD USED: 9 ft 5 wt Winston
HATCHES: Midges
OTHER: Fished with Wayne. Wayne and I both struggled, by Wayne’s standards, but each of us picked up a dozen or so fish. Fish were moderately rising to midges, and I took about half of mine on the #20 Furnace Cocklebur and the other half on the #26 Parachute Black Gnat. One 12-inch brown jumped completely out of the water to take the fly in mid-air, and another brown took a fly right next to a boulder sitting in an area where I typically would not fish. All in all, it was a really fun day as I always immensely enjoy fishing with Wayne, and we had the water to ourselves.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Norfork River
WEATHER: PC, Low-50s
WATER CONDITIONS: 0 units
LOCATIONS FISHED: 2nd Island above Ackerman/Handicap Access and 1st Island below McClelland’s
FLIES USED: #14 Gray Norfork River Scud, #14 T-Worm, #20 Furnace Cockleburr
ROD USED: 9 ft 5 wt Winston
HATCHES: Midges
OTHER: Fished with Mel and Slim. Initially, the Norfork was running 2 units so we headed off to fish Roundhouse on the White. Kay called and said they turned the Norfork off, so we turned around and headed back. Supposedly it was turned off at 8:00 AM, but for some reason, it did not get turned off until 9:00 AM, so we waited, and waited, etc. Finally, we waded in while the water was still high, and the fishing was terribly slow. We then worked our way upstream to the island below McClellan’s. Slim managed to catch a few fish on the way up. We got into slow rising fish at the tip of the island, and managed to fool some pretty nice fish on dry flies. I caught more than a half dozen on the #20 Furnace Cockleburr, and Mel and Slim also caught fish.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Norfork River
WEATHER: PC, Low-50s
WATER CONDITIONS: 0 units
LOCATIONS FISHED: Norfork River, 2nd Islands above Ackerman/Handicap Access
FLIES USED #14 Gray Norfork River Scud, #14 T-Worm, #20 Furnace Cockleburr
ROD USED: 9 ft 5 wt Winston
HATCHES: Midges
OTHER: Fished with Mel. It was a SLOW bite, and no fish were interested in the scud. I did manage to catch only 4 or 5 fish on the #20 Furnace Cockleburr. Mel also managed to fool a few fish. He fished the previous afternoon and did fairly well on a dry fly.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
White River
WEATHER: PC, Mid-70s
WATER CONDITIONS: 0 units
LOCATIONS FISHED: Bottom of Roundhouse Shoals and downstream of Ships Ferry Access
FLIES USED: #14 Beadhead Flashback Pheasant Tail Nymph dropping a #16 Tan Scud; Peacock Ice-T Mini
ROD USED: 9 ft 5 wt Winston
HATCHES: Midges
OTHER: Fished with Kay and Ron. Initially, we fished Roundhouse Shoals, but very little action. I caught one fish. Moved to Shipps Ferry; water was a little high, but we fished the #14 Beadhead Flashback Pheasant Tail nymph solo. Both Ron and I caught a couple of dozen fish each; my largest fish was a 15-inch rainbow.