Friday, December 18, 2009

Four Favorite Fish

Here are four of my favorite fish of my short fly fishing adventure thus far. I have only been fly fishing for a couple of years so the fish aren't exactly the biggest fish in the river but hopefully I can replace these fish with bigger ones down the road. My first one is a 19 inch rainbow trout that I caught on the Beaver head River in Montana. It came at the very end of a long no luck day. I decided to try my luck in a deep hole as I waded back to the car. I had just replaced a pink scud with a size 16 prince nymph. This chunky trout took me down stream and with the help of my little bro Alex, I was able to net him and because he was worn out, he took great pictures. This one catch changed my outlook on the whole trip. Great memory. . . .
When it comes to Cutthroats, Yellowstone has the prettiest ones. My favorite little spot to fish of all time is at the end of a 7 mile hike down into Yellowstone Canyon. Here I have spent hours amongst sulphur hot vents and rough rocks pulling in trout after trout. This particular one took a white streamer right out of the roughest of water. He was a tricky one to pull in because the water is rough and walking on the rocks is tricky. He measured 21 inches, not bad for a cutthroat. They are my favorite fish to catch I think just because of how pretty they are. I love all the color.
Alright, this next one isn't exactly a hoss but I really enjoyed working him out of his hole. It was at the end of another long unlucky day, I have a lot of these. This was to be the last stop on the float. I knew there had to be a fish down in this hole so I worked it for nearly an hour. This little 17 inch browny finally took the scud and put up a big ol' fight. My little bro was there again to do the netting and I had myself a descent brown trout.
And just as no fishing trip is complete without a handful of whitefish, neither is this blog. This guy was reeled out of a hole in the Beaver head where I was hoping to find a 20 plus inch brown. I got half of what I wanted with this guy. He measured 20.5 inches and was exciting to bring in because of lack of action that morning. I know more than once I have been saved from failure by the whitefish. Like I said in the beginning, these aren't monster fish but I have huge memories with each one. I do hope to replace them with bigger ones though sooner or later.








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