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| Reports w/pics(PA & NJ) As I was organizing and transfering some fishing pics, I realized I forgot to post reports from some recent trips. So here are a few reports and pics(some pics were taken with a cellphone camera so the quality isn't great, but better than nothing): 1. Little Lehigh(11/30) I decided to fish the Heritage stretch near the fly shop, and arrived at around 8am to an empty parking lot. I thought I might have the place to myself for a while, but that didn't happen. Within the next half hour, about 7 other anglers joined me. Luckily, most of them decided to move farther upstream than I was(I suspect this was due to the monster brown that was caught upstream just a few days before). It was an unseasonably warm, overcast day and I was hoping for some hatching insects. Unfortunately, the only bugs I saw were midges, which were in pretty good abundance. I stayed upstream of the bridge and fly shop in the morning as I was seeing fish breaking the surface(nothing steady, just sporadic but aggressive rises). I had a couple of fish spit the hook after being on for a few seconds. All hookups came on hares ears nymphs with a midge larva dropper. I hadn't seen anyone fishing below the bridge since I got there, so after lunch, I walked downstream and fished back up. I worked this one run pretty methodically and hooked a nice rainbow that wound up spitting the fly a few seconds later. A few casts later and I finally got the skunk off with a little brownie taken out of Hares Ear Run on a hares ear nymph. I left around 2pm with many anglers still looking for fish.Little Lehigh Brownie ![]() #2 NJ WTS(12/9) There is a particular pool on this stream that has some interresting subsurface structure, which usually holds some nicer wild fish. On the way up, I couldn't resist trying my luck on some of the smaller pools and runs. These all yielded nothing. So I finally get to my intended location and begin fishing the tailout. I wasn't there more than 15 minutes when I get a phonecall which forces me to leave ![]() I will be visiting this stream again soon, and I WILL fish the head of that pool(I usually catch my biggest fish there when I fish that stream) Upstream shot of the pool ![]() #3 NJ WTS(12/17) With the somewhat warm weather predicted, I thought the fish might be a little more active. Well....I was right. I brought many wild fish to hand, and lost a lot more. All were taken on a #12 black wooly bugger with silver tinsel ribbing. I fished for about 2.5 hours, and every minute of it was awesome. The highlight of this trip was landing my biggest wild NJ rainbow to date. He wasn't a monster, but my biggest either way. The weather, scenery, and fish were beautiful. I have a great time any time I fish, but today was special. I don't remember having that much fun fishing in a while. Enjoy the pics. Stream shot ![]() Wild Rainbow ![]() My biggest wild NJ rainbow(the pic does it no justice) ![]()
__________________ "Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn." Chuck Clark Last edited by sstasiak : 12-17-2006 at 09:48 PM. |