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Wet Flies to the Rescue Wliiowemoc 7/3/09

JeffK

Trout Hunter
On Friday afternoon 7/3/09 I decided to head up to the Catskills for a change of pace. The Beaverkill/Willowemoc were at good levels and temps. After checking out the usual spots around 1 PM I saw more people than I care to see and less fish working, so I decided to head to the brookie section of the Willowemoc on state forest lands.

Started about 2 PM - the water temp was 61F and the flow was perfect. Fished for almost an hour with dries, dry-dropper rigs, and nymphs with nothing to show for it. Thought why not go traditional with a pair of winged wets (a Teal, Blue and Silver and a Pass Lake). Got a brookie on the second cast after the change up and had regular action after that. A big surprise occurred when a 14" wild brown took the Pass Lake as it drifted under a fallen hemlock. That fish fought like a monster and it was by far the biggest trout I ever got from that section of stream (past largest fish was a 12" brown - don't see many larger fish in the headwaters). Good thing I brought my wet fly box. Headwaters sure are pretty with moss covered ground and hemlock groves. The wild rhododendrons were still in bloom. The right place to go brookie fishing with wets.

After dinner hit the big pool on the Willow behind the Rte 17 Rest Area. Had the whole stretch to myself. Only an occassional rise, but that was enough to find a few fish willing to take a dry fly. All in all a nice day with perfect weather. Felt more like May than July with cool temps and moderately high water. Parts of the hardwood forest were just recovering from gypsy moths making it look even more like spring.
 
Whey to go with the wets got to love them they are not dead yet!!Were you fishing them on your glass? Even better yet!! The weather has been conducive to prolonged good trout fishing a fantastic year for sure! Sounds as though you had a good time. Nice report Jeff.
 
I was using my 10' 3 wt Greys rod, which is a good wet fly rod. Light in hand and mends great.

Even though I know better, it still surprised me that winged wets completely outfished the modern standards.
 
Thanks for the report. I'm going to be camping up that way this weekend w/ the wife and kids, hope to get in some time on the Wllow. Is it true that some of the sections are barbless only? Do I have to go through and file all the barbs off my flies?(I've been tying barbless but some of the flies I bought were not.)


lh
 
No...There is a "No-Kill" section on the Willow that is artificials only (which means flies or lures, No bait) but there is not any regulations regarding barbless hooks...NY does restrict the use of lead on all its waters...Good Luck.

Thanks for the report. I'm going to be camping up that way this weekend w/ the wife and kids, hope to get in some time on the Wllow. Is it true that some of the sections are barbless only? Do I have to go through and file all the barbs off my flies?(I've been tying barbless but some of the flies I bought were not.)


lh
 
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