FIN-ITE 34
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Saturday the question was to either go to work or go fishing. Work lost out to fishing as I decided to hit up a NJ WTS for my quest of a fish on dry flies. I arrived at the stream with mostly overcast skies and an air temperature of 34° at about 11am. I selected a size 12 Red Humpy that I would fish on a 7' 3wt rod that I built about thirty-five years ago from a Cabelas FT blank. It's a good little rod that I like to use when bushwhacking small streams in the event that I roll down some hillside and have to press my MedicAlert pendant because I can't get up.
Anyway it was on down the hill to the stream where I took the water temperature of 42° with good flows from the previous rains. I began blind casting to all likely looking holding spots and after a very short time was rewarded with a rise and take. I set the hook and was expecting to see a brook trout but was surprised to see a beautiful wild rainbow.
I continued to fish upstream, blind casting as I went along and brought to hand another five fish on the Humpy, again all rainbows. Here are couple more pictures of these little beauties.
At around 2:30 the wind started to kick up which made the overcast day even colder, so I headed back to the car to call it a day. I guess I faild in my mission to catch a brook trout on a dry fly, but at least started off the year with a few fish taken on top.
Anyway it was on down the hill to the stream where I took the water temperature of 42° with good flows from the previous rains. I began blind casting to all likely looking holding spots and after a very short time was rewarded with a rise and take. I set the hook and was expecting to see a brook trout but was surprised to see a beautiful wild rainbow.
I continued to fish upstream, blind casting as I went along and brought to hand another five fish on the Humpy, again all rainbows. Here are couple more pictures of these little beauties.
At around 2:30 the wind started to kick up which made the overcast day even colder, so I headed back to the car to call it a day. I guess I faild in my mission to catch a brook trout on a dry fly, but at least started off the year with a few fish taken on top.