The Quadfather
10/2/2010 8:05:00 PMhttp://www.henrysforkanglers.com/FishingDetails/IdahoFishSpecies/Mountain-White-Fish.png
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Yesterday I got nothing but spotted a place that seemed to be a good holding ground for fish. So I went back this morning for the 2nd time. I wend down to the river from the northwestnorth end of the Hwy 202 bridge near the Gardner Weeks Park in North Bend. It's a very awkward spot under the bridge, not enough space for backcasting. And the water is too deep for wading, so I just stood on the rocks by the river and cast across the water. For about an hour, I got nothing, but then I found the mosquito pattern was very appealing to the fish and there is a fishing hole not far away downstream. In about 8 casts, I hooked up 4 fish, 2 got away during the fight, 2 were landed successfully, an 8-incher and a 10-incher. I can't tell what kind of fish are they, but I'd like to think they're trout. :-) And I also like to think I caught 4 fish today if it weren't for the Selective Gear Rule. :-) To me, this is a triumph!
When the dry fly landed on the water, it floated on the water alright. But when I started to mend the line, the tippet was always also affected and thus the fly moved a bit on the water, then it started to sink. I have no way to keep it on the water but using it as a streamer. I let the water take the line out and the fly sank to the bottom, then I started stop-and-go 6-inch retrieve. There is a pool about 40 or 50 feet downstream, I caught all my fish from there.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Austin's Northwest Adventures