Murky Waters

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Murky Waters

Post by DUBBN » Sat May 05, 2012 8:22 pm

Wow, what a day! My buddy Bob, his wife and I floated the Roaring Fork again. It was murky as expected. What I didnt expect was the lack of other boat traffic. I found out later at the fly shop that most people are put off by murky water. We had an exceptional day.

Heres my buddy Bob playing a fish. You can see how murky the water is.
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I did lose the first 6 fish I hooked. My 3X nylon tippet material developed a nasty habit of breaking with the slightest pressure. No biggy. As murky as the water was, 2x worked just fine on my bigger flies. 4X was the smallest I had to go today, and that was for a size 18 caddis emerger. Murky water and the trout were pounding a size 18.

All three of us caught plenty of trout. I even had a Whitefish or two come play.

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I believe every trout hooked went aerial today. Even the Browns. It was fun and exciting watching and feeling them rocket out of the water.

Most of the trout were in the 14 inch range like this one.

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I managed 3 Browns that went 18 inches, and a couple Bows that were pushing 22 inches. The fish are very fat and strong right now.

Hot patterns were a size 14 Muskrat, a size 18 Black and White Caddis Pupa tyed with midge tubing and white wire, and a size 6 Stone Nymph.

I am very tired, but verry happy!
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Re: Murky Waters

Post by DUBBN » Sat May 05, 2012 9:23 pm

I took approx. 15 fish with this fly today. They hold up fairly well.

Hook-DaiRiki 135 size 18
Thread - Griffiths 14/0 Black
Abdomen - Clear Midge Tubing with White wire as a core
Thorax- Black Dubbing (fine)
Wing Case- Silver Mylar
Collar- Dark Brown (Furnace) Hen Hackle

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Re: Murky Waters

Post by hankaye » Sat May 05, 2012 9:31 pm

DUBBIN, Howdy;

Great trip report as usual. Almost gettin' to be habit forming.
A good habit it is...

hank

PS. Your follow-up with the fly is impressive.
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of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
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Re: Murky Waters

Post by DUBBN » Sun May 06, 2012 11:21 am

Thanks Hank. I truelly appreciate the kind words.

I have been looking back on my reports. Talk about repetitive. You can take the beginning of the first report and plug it into the beginning of the last report and never see a difference. My reports have become boring/stale. I can see it and I am sure others can aswell.

I will report again when something exciting and new happens. ;)
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Re: Murky Waters

Post by JohnP » Sun May 06, 2012 12:29 pm

DUBBN wrote:Thanks Hank. I truelly appreciate the kind words.

I have been looking back on my reports. Talk about repetitive. You can take the beginning of the first report and plug it into the beginning of the last report and never see a difference. My reports have become boring/stale. I can see it and I am sure others can aswell.

I will report again when something exciting and new happens. ;)
Wayne, your reports are never boring and stale. They are fun to read and it is great to see somebody getting out and doing some fishing. I enjoy the photos, your words and the fly patterns you always thoughtfully include. Keep up the great work! :)
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Re: Murky Waters

Post by hankaye » Sun May 06, 2012 1:36 pm

DUBBIN, Howdy;

I didn't mean to say that you had formulized your fishing reports.
Was only making a reference to the regularity of the postings.....
Seems like you are out on the water at least weekly. If you miss a
weekend I almost feel like I've missed-out as well.

fishing vicariuosly thru your exploits...

hank

PS. Hopefully, on the 25th I'll be having ulner nerve and carpal tunnel done
on my right arm. Then later this Summer I'll have the same thing done to the Left.
Your's and other fishing reports may be the only fishin' I do for awhile.....
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of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
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Re: Murky Waters

Post by William Anderson » Sun May 06, 2012 4:06 pm

Wayne...I'm thrilled you're doing so well. You're out there fishing for all of us at soccer games, swim team meetings, birthday parties and family chores. Thanks for doing such a great job with the reports.

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Re: Murky Waters

Post by Otter » Mon May 07, 2012 12:13 pm

William Anderson wrote:Wayne...I'm thrilled you're doing so well. You're out there fishing for all of us at soccer games, swim team meetings, birthday parties and family chores. Thanks for doing such a great job with the reports.

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Re: Murky Waters

Post by Izaak » Tue May 08, 2012 10:10 am

Dubbn,

Enjoyed the report! I think it is time for you to go fishing again for those of us who can't! :lol: :lol:

Tom
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