My first post to TPFR was a little over a week ago asking for some info on 4MR to go fishing w/ my brother who was in town for a short time.
Rob Snowhite was kind enough to meet us on the water and show us some points of interest, hang out & get our lines wet. This was my first time fly fishing & Rob gave me some great pointer which I promptly forgot.
Later I went to Orvis and was helped by a bearded feller picking out some tying materials so I could spend the rest of the evening having a "Whiskey Tie" with my brother.
Little did I know that helpful feller was none other than the club's President Dan!
I got back on the water on Friday and it was gorgeous out. We fished the treatment outlet and my brother did much better than I. However I did catch a cool little fish I have no idea what it was & I failed to get a picture.
It has a torpedo shaped body, yellow eyes, and was like a white fish that have ginger colored patterning on it much like the strips of a musky. Also he felt much "softer" than say a bluegill or bass which are quite firm. Any ideas?
As sunset was approaching we strolled down to the bridge & fished the power line "island" There was a nice bass in there that had no interest in my offerings but I got into several fun bluegill on a 5wt & my brother got some surface action.
Upon driving home I listened to Rob's Podcast on casting analogies & was able to apply them to everything I did wrong. (and Luke Skywalker had a yellow lightsaber :P ) Which was, everything except managing to get my fly onto the water. Second time ever fly fishing & I only snapped off 2 copper John's and a pheasant tail. I say that was worth the half dozen fish caught & quality time spent.
Thanks for all the advice and hints I received. I'm looking forward to becoming a fly fisherman.
Great afternoon & some fun times. I hope ya'll enjoy the video I put together.
http://youtu.be/Ac0OME94Z2k
-- Rob Snowhite was kind enough to meet us on the water and show us some points of interest, hang out & get our lines wet. This was my first time fly fishing & Rob gave me some great pointer which I promptly forgot.
Later I went to Orvis and was helped by a bearded feller picking out some tying materials so I could spend the rest of the evening having a "Whiskey Tie" with my brother.
Little did I know that helpful feller was none other than the club's President Dan!
I got back on the water on Friday and it was gorgeous out. We fished the treatment outlet and my brother did much better than I. However I did catch a cool little fish I have no idea what it was & I failed to get a picture.
It has a torpedo shaped body, yellow eyes, and was like a white fish that have ginger colored patterning on it much like the strips of a musky. Also he felt much "softer" than say a bluegill or bass which are quite firm. Any ideas?
As sunset was approaching we strolled down to the bridge & fished the power line "island" There was a nice bass in there that had no interest in my offerings but I got into several fun bluegill on a 5wt & my brother got some surface action.
Upon driving home I listened to Rob's Podcast on casting analogies & was able to apply them to everything I did wrong. (and Luke Skywalker had a yellow lightsaber :P ) Which was, everything except managing to get my fly onto the water. Second time ever fly fishing & I only snapped off 2 copper John's and a pheasant tail. I say that was worth the half dozen fish caught & quality time spent.
Thanks for all the advice and hints I received. I'm looking forward to becoming a fly fisherman.
Great afternoon & some fun times. I hope ya'll enjoy the video I put together.
http://youtu.be/Ac0OME94Z2k
http://www.tpfr.org
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