I hoped all day for a Colorado Grand Slam and the first fish of the day was a brown trout so I got all hopeful, but alas, I only got two shots at a rainbow trout and both times the strike was too short.
the first trout of the day, a brown trout... |
... came from the the calm water on the far left. |
brookie - underwatershot (I need more practice!) |
first greenback |
brookie chunk |
brookie with orange butt sakasa kebari |
greenback no. 2 |
I got home tired but very happy! Can't wait to get back up there soon!
River Statistics:
Weather: sunny, very light breeze, afternoon thunderstorm
Air Temp: 58F @8.30am, high 79F, 67F@5pm
Water Temp: cold!
Flow: around 80cfs
Day on the water in 2012: 14
Fish landed: 1 brown trout, 2 greenback cutts and 52 brook trout
Equipment: Daiwa Soyakaze 31SR, TenkaraUSA old geen fc level #3.5 9.5" with 6" amnesia, various sakasa kebaris only (no nymphs or dry flies!)
Flow: around 80cfs
Day on the water in 2012: 14
Fish landed: 1 brown trout, 2 greenback cutts and 52 brook trout
Equipment: Daiwa Soyakaze 31SR, TenkaraUSA old geen fc level #3.5 9.5" with 6" amnesia, various sakasa kebaris only (no nymphs or dry flies!)
Some shots of the creek:
Beautiful water :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome water. Amazing how there are "... there are no fish in that trickle..." and hey just seem to come out of nowhere.
ReplyDeleteMark
I love catching fish at the Fan in and amongst the busyness of the hikers and wading children - folks always seem surprised. If that's the stream that I think it is - I always seem to catch many more brookies. Strangely enough the place where I caught cutthroat was the big pool below the waterfall not far from the trailhead. Also caught them in the tributary below the cascades.
ReplyDeleteLove that place - thanks for letting me live vicariously through you!
Nice fish in some of our most beautiful waters!
ReplyDeleteWas that the North Fork St. Vrain? Fished it last year with similar results, using a #16 parachute Adams.
ReplyDeleteThe Tenkara Ambassador
Thanks guys! Anthony & Ambassador - you know where...
ReplyDeleteGreat report! BTW, I really like the 31SR Soyokaze. It has become one of my favorite rods.
ReplyDelete-Tom
Tom - Thanks & I agree. I hope to do a direct comparison to the Iwana 9'4" soon.
ReplyDeleteGreat trip report, Karel! Love the pictures. And I really liked you valiant attempt at the underwater brookie shot!! :)
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