FIN-ITE 34
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Well I'll kick off the Covid-19 social distancing from last Sunday. I headed out to a NJ WTS that I fished in early December and didn't do doodely squat at that time but the water as I remembered from years back should have a good number of BT. I tied on my favorite attractor dry Humpy in color Fl. pink and started to work my way upstream. For about the first half hour or so I had no takers, but as soon as the sun got high enough to warm the ravine the fish started to cooperate.
Here is a real nice BT about 11-12 inches.
To my surprise the RT to BT ratio was probably about 60/40. Here is a nice fatty about 12 inches.
And this fish was taking midges on top and absolutely slammed my Humpy on the first drift over it.
At the end of a couple hours of great fishing I probably landed over two dozen fish from the same waters that skunked me late last year.
And here is the well worn Humpy that did all the heavy lifting.
Here is a real nice BT about 11-12 inches.
To my surprise the RT to BT ratio was probably about 60/40. Here is a nice fatty about 12 inches.
And this fish was taking midges on top and absolutely slammed my Humpy on the first drift over it.
At the end of a couple hours of great fishing I probably landed over two dozen fish from the same waters that skunked me late last year.
And here is the well worn Humpy that did all the heavy lifting.