Of course I took my fly rod and flies so I could fish for a couple of hours before it got dark. Only caught four fish - but one was a big hybrid at Duck Creek and one was a 22 inch brook trout at Howard Creek.
It had stormed the day before and the water was still murky, so I used the Gold Glimmer fly and it was successful, but slow fishing. Henrys Lake should really get good around Howard Creek in the next two to three weeks - if you can miss the storms and muddy water.
8 comments:
Love the Brookies.
Mark
Awesome as always, Bill! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Bill, for the tips and great advice on fishing Henrys. Those are a couple of beautiful fish for just a short time on the water.
Bill
Fantastic looking trout. I could go a lifetime and never catch a trout that big on the fly. Nice looking pics.
Wow, fantastic, I wish I could have some fishing experience. Though it is difficult here in Singapore, no place for fishing, not much time left after work too.
awwwwwwww....awesome!
Wow, that was a big catch, Bill! We went out fishing for trout last month but no luck at all. Wish we could catch a trout that big.
Have a great weekend.
i can definitely see your love for fishing and nature. ^0^
and although, i don't have the slightest idea about it, it's fun looking at your post and a learning experience for me also. ^0^
i wish you a gr8 weekend ahead!
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