Chasing Browns in Westside Stillwater
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 7:33 am
Hello all,
Lately my interest has been piqued in finding lakes that hold the mighty brown trout. Generally speaking, the West side of the cascades isn't the type of place these fish usually hang out. I know of pass lake and a couple of others that are listed as stocked with browns.
I am infatuated with big, aggressive trout. While big fish still sip bugs, I am interested in those willing to chase down streamers resembling baitfish. Something about the technical, hands on stripping and re-casting and feeling the tug gets me going more than really any type of fishing I know. Maybe it's my gear fishing roots, namely those spent hucking hardware at bass, that creates this sense of enjoyment. Whatever the causation may be, I am consumed by this type of fishing.
I am looking especially for shallow water gems with shiner, perch, or other forage fish and trout to pursue. Browns fit this bill more than most, but I wouldn't hesitate to chase rainbows as well.
I am planning on strictly catch-and-release fishing. I know pass lake is already delegated with this rule, which is really cool in my opinion. I also have a 9ft pontoon at my disposal.
If y'all would be so kind to provide tips for chasing these fish, I'd love to learn a thing or two from more experienced fly guys and gals.
Tight, unbroken lines,
Ian
Lately my interest has been piqued in finding lakes that hold the mighty brown trout. Generally speaking, the West side of the cascades isn't the type of place these fish usually hang out. I know of pass lake and a couple of others that are listed as stocked with browns.
I am infatuated with big, aggressive trout. While big fish still sip bugs, I am interested in those willing to chase down streamers resembling baitfish. Something about the technical, hands on stripping and re-casting and feeling the tug gets me going more than really any type of fishing I know. Maybe it's my gear fishing roots, namely those spent hucking hardware at bass, that creates this sense of enjoyment. Whatever the causation may be, I am consumed by this type of fishing.
I am looking especially for shallow water gems with shiner, perch, or other forage fish and trout to pursue. Browns fit this bill more than most, but I wouldn't hesitate to chase rainbows as well.
I am planning on strictly catch-and-release fishing. I know pass lake is already delegated with this rule, which is really cool in my opinion. I also have a 9ft pontoon at my disposal.
If y'all would be so kind to provide tips for chasing these fish, I'd love to learn a thing or two from more experienced fly guys and gals.
Tight, unbroken lines,
Ian