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Great day yesterday

dcabarle

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Before heading to my super secret fishing hole somewhere on the D between Shehawken and Buckingham (Shhhh, don't tell anybody), I was crossing the Hale Eddy bridge and saw a few familiar faces. JC (Fly14), Wylie, and a new face but a long time NEFF member, TKhour. We barked at each other for a few minutes and while doing so, I was wondering how many fish Wylie was going to move and what he was going to use to move them. He offered me a glance into his box of fancy, very well tied, streamers. He's got quite a selection that he ties himself. I can't say enough nice things about Wylies streamers. One of the first things I noticed about TKHour is that he's a CHEATER!!!!! He has an engine on the back of his yacht! Then quickly realized that they actually had a great trolling setup. With Wylie hanging off the back, he could control the ships direction while flipping his streamers and cover even more river by circling around in the deeper holes. Good thinking guys! :)

Before heading up, I checked the weather. It was calling for thunder storms around 6pm and 9pm. For the first time ever, the weatherman was just about dead on because at 6:15 or so, it came down like cats and dogs.

I met up with an old friend to float with yesterday, I've been on his ass for a while now to float the D. MacFly and I have known each other for.... ohhh geez, I'm getting old.... let's see, probably over 25 years. Although he's a little older than me, we grew up not too far from each other and were probably considered 'rink rats'. I haven't seen MacFly in many years but he found the site through a friend and noticed my name. See, NEFF rekindles old friendships!

We put in and immediately started casting to rising fish of all sizes. There weren't too many bugs on the water but the fish were turned on. I was using my little rubber leg patterns as usual. These things kick ass. Soon, my fly boxes will be full of these flies because I really see no reason to use anything else. They ALWAYS work. ALWAYS. Anyhow, realizing it was getting close to 1pm and we've been fishing to rising fish since 11:am or so, we had to get moving.

I'm going to skip most of the day because if you heard 1 fishing report, you've heard them all.

Later on in the day, we were poured on pretty hard. Even during the heavy rain, the fish insisted on rising. I fealt like a 6yr old on Christmas morning. Things got a little interesting while we were anchored up casting to rising fish. A canoe was coming down the river with a tow line of 4 occupied black tubes. I knew they would put the fish down, and I'm sure Macfly knew too because he desperately tried to get in that last cast before they floated through the pool..... Uhhhhh... not through the pool, but through US! Ok, so the river in this section was a good football field long but these idiots managed to plow into us anyway! Luckily, there were a few cute girls and they had beer. I'm not much of a drinker but they had to pay for this somehow, someway, and I didn't think loaning us the girls for a few minutes would have been an option. I told them they had to pay for raming into us. They were drinking Blue Moon. I told them they owe us a beer. They complied and even offered us Orange slices. We didn't take the Oranges but my buddy Macfly mentioned something that made me laugh. "I don't put fruit in my beer". I think he said something about fruit not beloning in beer and something about not being a sissy Corona drinking type of guy. Mind you, AKSkims name was never even mentioned through-out the day but guess who the first person I though of when I heard this! AK The Sissy Beer Drinking Corona guy! AK actually doubles up on the fruit. Rumor has it, he doesn't even like the beer, he drinks it for the lime flavoring. Anyhow, let me set a mood/scene for you... Imagine you're in the mountains on a peaceful stream, casting to rising fish. For as far as you can possibly see, fish are working in a scumline. The only thing that could possilby go wrong is a windy situation taking over the rest of your day or, a group of morons in a canoe trailed by 4 tubers on a tow line crashing into you and continue on, splashing and swimming right through the center of where every fish on the river were so happily feeding.... As these morons (and I don't care how cute the girls were (they weren't that great but hey, they had all of their teeth and didn't look inbred, what I mean is, they weren't locals... hey, good enough) or what kind of beer they had) floated down, they put every fish down for as far as you could see. They went right through the scumline where all of these fish were working. So painful.

After a while, we anchored up and in came the second wave of rain. This time, the rain was even harder but the fish didn't stop. I should have put my waders on at some point during the day but I didn't and I paid for it. I was freezing my ass off. A few minutes later, the dream team came trolling down the river with their streamers! They anchored up next to us and we bullshit around until the rain stopped. We continued to fish for a few more hours and had some fun for the rest of the day.

I have to ask... The past few times I've fished, I have wet waded. When I get out of the river, I start to itch like crazy, get rashes and this stinging sensation. I'm thinking I touched something on a previous trip (like picking the dog up after running through the woods) and contaminated something that I bring fishing with me. I'm not quite sure what but everytime I go out, I get these rashes. They typically last overnight and vanish by the time I wake up. As I type this, I can still feel some slight stinging and itching. What the hell is this, Gods way of saying FU to the non-believers? I'll never understand this God character that so many of you worship. (please, no comments, I'm just busting your balls a little. I know some of you sissies get offended when people talk about your exit strategy). :) <------smiley face morons.

Anyhow, other than having been rammed into, I think overall the day was great.

Of course we all like to get the fish in the net. It feels good. I will say this though. When you dump 80 feet of line and set your hook to a rising fish and that fish jumps out of the water 2-3 times, THAT is more entertaining to me than putting the fish in the net. I had a few fish do this and let me tell you... There's nothing like seeing a huge fish at the end of your line jumping out of the water and making that KURPLUNKING splash back into the water. Who cares if you land it or not. You fooled him from that far, he took your fly, you can't expect to land a fish like that every time from so far.

So that's all I gotta say about that. Now, who have I offended here? Crybabies.
 
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Dennis

Thanks for piloting me down the D yesterday. You definitely had the fish eager to take your rubber legged wonder fly. Folks Dennis boated a monster brownie in the first spot we fished. He had another big fish that managed to get off. He moved several fish and landed several more. I am pretty sure it was his casting technique which allowed him to get into all these fish. Dennis was using a hybrid triple haul shadow cast which provided him the extra distance and slack line presentation required to move so many fish. One fish was so moved he almost jumped right into the boat without even being hooked. This beast came at least 2 feet out of the water. I on the other hand had the faint odor of skunk for the day. I am reminded how difficult the D is to fish if you are not getting out very much. Dennis was very helpful by not busting my balls about my sloppy casts. Hey its easy to be nice when you are catching fish left and right:). Just kidding Dennis it was great to finally float with you and even better to catch up after all these years....My arm felt like shit this morning but it was definitely great to get out for the day...as I finish putting down more mulch in my bed and finishing up the other lists for the day (thought Sunday was a day of rest). I plan to pop a couple of Advil and crack open a beer... a real beer without any fruit in it:) (just kidding AK)

Now about the rain. After this first shower past through the sun came out and we more or less dried off. Should have put the dam waders on right then. Next one that came thru was a bit heavier (read torrential). I wished I had taken a picture of us parked in the middle of the river with a downpour on talking to TK and WYLIE (nice to meet you guys by the way).

Dennis if you are gracious enough to have me in your ship again I promise I will practice oh so hard to be able to throw more than 40 feet of line. I am already practicing my banshi yoga to manage my arm pain. I am also working a new casting technique that involves mind control over the line to ensure proper presentation. Its gonna blow your freakin mind!!!

Thanks again Dennis..PM me your email and i will send the crappy photos I took of your ginormous brown trout.
 
Mac:

Next time you go fishing with Triple Lindy Double Haul Shadow Caster....

I'll loan you my St. Croix 10 ft, 6 wt, fast action.

You should be able to keep up with DC with that rod.

I believe that extra foot does make a difference.

Besides...

I seen people have fruit even in draft beer that wasn't a Corona.

As always, keeping to small streams where 115 ft casts don't matter.

AK Skim
 
Ak

Thats a brilliant Idea...I dont even have to cast (which will help my shoulder tremendously) I can just poke the fish and move them to jump on my fly.
Mac:

Next time you go fishing with Triple Lindy Double Haul Shadow Caster....

I'll loan you my St. Croix 10 ft, 6 wt, fast action.

You should be able to keep up with DC with that rod.

I believe that extra foot does make a difference.

Besides...

I seen people have fruit even in draft beer that wasn't a Corona.

As always, keeping to small streams where 115 ft casts don't matter.

AK Skim
 
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I wonder how the tubers made out with the weather. They were headed to Lordville.
 
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I wonder how the tubers made out with the weather. They were headed to Lordville.


Well lets see I would guess they started to get a little cold when the sun went down and the monsoon came. The girls in particular werent quite dressed all that much. couple that with the beer they were drinking and I think they would be pretty miserable last night. Serves them right for ramming us!!!
 
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Dennis,
Dream team!!!! I like the sound of that. I thought you would be impressed with my 150hp outboard motor on my 15ft clackacraft. How do you think I get down the river so fast. :)

Glad you guys got a chance to thaw out. Should have put your waders on. You wouldn't have been shivering so much when it dumped on us. By the way, thanks for the paint can to help bail water out of my boat. My pepsi bottle wasnt cutting it. You guys didnt miss much today. I cant give a report on this board in fear of bashing that goes on. LOL. Had to get off the water early but managed a few. Nice to meet both you and MACFLY.We need to do a float sometime, Im dying to see this hybrid triple haul shadow cast of yours. Sounds interesting. Until next time.

TK
 
Mac:

I seen people have fruit even in draft beer that wasn't a Corona.

AK Skim
No way pal, not me! :)

Dennis

Thanks for piloting me down the D yesterday. You definitely had the fish eager to take your rubber legged wonder fly. Folks Dennis boated a monster brownie in the first spot we fished. He had another big fish that managed to get off. He moved several fish and landed several more. I am pretty sure it was his casting technique which allowed him to get into all these fish. Dennis was using a hybrid triple haul shadow cast which provided him the extra distance and slack line presentation required to move so many fish. One fish was so moved he almost jumped right into the boat without even being hooked. This beast came at least 2 feet out of the water. I on the other hand had the faint odor of skunk for the day. I am reminded how difficult the D is to fish if you are not getting out very much. Dennis was very helpful by not busting my balls about my sloppy casts. Hey its easy to be nice when you are catching fish left and right:). Just kidding Dennis it was great to finally float with you and even better to catch up after all these years....My arm felt like shit this morning but it was definitely great to get out for the day...as I finish putting down more mulch in my bed and finishing up the other lists for the day (thought Sunday was a day of rest). I plan to pop a couple of Advil and crack open a beer... a real beer without any fruit in it:) (just kidding AK)

Now about the rain. After this first shower past through the sun came out and we more or less dried off. Should have put the dam waders on right then. Next one that came thru was a bit heavier (read torrential). I wished I had taken a picture of us parked in the middle of the river with a downpour on talking to TK and WYLIE (nice to meet you guys by the way).

Dennis if you are gracious enough to have me in your ship again I promise I will practice oh so hard to be able to throw more than 40 feet of line. I am already practicing my banshi yoga to manage my arm pain. I am also working a new casting technique that involves mind control over the line to ensure proper presentation. Its gonna blow your freakin mind!!!

Thanks again Dennis..PM me your email and i will send the crappy photos I took of your ginormous brown trout.
Anytime, Paul. We had a great day. When you're ready, I'll show you how that cast is done. Once you master that cast, there's another one (name withheld at this time) but you'll have to wait to see it. I can tell you this much though... The FFF will be envious. Email on the way!

I wonder how the tubers made out with the weather. They were headed to Lordville.
Did they crash into you too?

Dennis,
Dream team!!!! I like the sound of that. I thought you would be impressed with my 150hp outboard motor on my 15ft clackacraft. How do you think I get down the river so fast. :)

Glad you guys got a chance to thaw out. Should have put your waders on. You wouldn't have been shivering so much when it dumped on us. By the way, thanks for the paint can to help bail water out of my boat. My pepsi bottle wasnt cutting it. You guys didnt miss much today. I cant give a report on this board in fear of bashing that goes on. LOL. Had to get off the water early but managed a few. Nice to meet both you and MACFLY.We need to do a float sometime, Im dying to see this hybrid triple haul shadow cast of yours. Sounds interesting. Until next time.

TK
I only show this cast to people who are in the club. You in?
 
DC

Thanks for the kind words on my streamers, but how about telling everyone one what a nice guy I am instead of how nice my streamers are. You should know that no one cares about streamers let alone streamer fishing.

As for the rash you need to stop "resting" at the rest stops on the way home.

Lets hope it isnt related to this:

Giant Hogweed - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation

I was also surprised to hear that your only casting eight feel while triple hauling but thats pretty good for a zero weight rod.

:victory:
 
No way pal, not me! :)

Anytime, Paul. We had a great day. When you're ready, I'll show you how that cast is done. Once you master that cast, there's another one (name withheld at this time) but you'll have to wait to see it. I can tell you this much though... The FFF will be envious. Email on the way!

Did they crash into you too?

I only show this cast to people who are in the club. You in?

Dude I cant wait for the next trip:)

Good luck in Montana!!!
 
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