Members nymphermaniac Posted April 30, 2010 Members Posted April 30, 2010 thanks gavin for some good info ill be packing some mohair leaches and stoneflys give ya report when I get back Forecast for tomorrow is for severe thunderstorms. If these occur the Current will get blown out. Be careful! I'm looking to hit the Current next week sometime. I sure hope it doesn't get blown out. Good luck.
Members tricky ricky Posted April 30, 2010 Author Members Posted April 30, 2010 we put in at baptist camp around 9:30am my buddy troy caught several browns in the first 2 miles 1 over 20" I could not get a bite finnaly landed a 17"rainbow on a brown mohair leach.the only fish of the day for me. troy caught 12 fish 6 browns,3 rainbows,2 smally's,and 1 bluegill. I was mad but the next day would be diffrent.we camped below cedar grove on a sandbar next to a good riffle.the next day we left camp around 10:00am I landed about 15 rainbows between are camp and welch spring. Troy only landed 1 rainbow and another smally. only caught 2 fish below welch spring.Troy cought a chain pickerelright below the spring. we took out at Akers .the wind was blowing 30-40 mph kind of hard to flyfish. but we had a good time. to many fish not enough time
eric1978 Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 Nice fish. What was your buddy using the first day?
ColdWaterFshr Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 Ah - I see that the red Old Town is still pinned in the same spot. Back in early February we came across some guys who were hiking up to try and retrieve it (they had abandoned ship a few days prior). We told them exactly where it was and we offered our chain-saw to cut the limb that was holding it. They declined and said they had some wenches, good rope, and even thought about driving their jeep up one of the trails to pull it out. I said, uh, y'all ain't going to make it back in here with a jeep.
Members tricky ricky Posted April 30, 2010 Author Members Posted April 30, 2010 he was throwing brown mohair leach, elk hair caddis, and fast stripping wooly buggers big green ones.he was also spinfishing with a blue fox. I dont think that ole red canoe is worth salveging. lower half would require some digging to many fish not enough time
Members tricky ricky Posted April 30, 2010 Author Members Posted April 30, 2010 some more pics to many fish not enough time
Gavin Posted May 3, 2010 Posted May 3, 2010 Looks like a nice trip...got back from the NFoW/Current on Monday...left for Montauk with the fam on Wednesday..Most of my fishing time was spent cheese ball fishing with my almost 3 year old girl in the park. She likes to real em in and she's getting pretty good at it. Hit the river between Tan Vat & the Park yesterday 6am-9am on Sunday...bit slow...only five or six fish...lots of tiny mayflies hatching in the AM, and a few fish rising.
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