Got skunked on bull run yesterday. This guy landed on me as I was walking back to the car though, so I'll take that as a good omen.
~Matt
On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 7:20:22 PM UTC-5, James Fletcher wrote:
Didn't make it up to the cabin - turned back and hiked down maybe a .5 mile down from it due to light fading.Will definitely be making a strong effort to learn this water in the Spring when the weather really gets good.On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 5:39 PM, TurbineBlade <doubl...@gmail.com> wrote:The Hughes presented us with a beautiful Timber rattler a few years back. Enter a search for it and you'll see the picture ;).It's a really nice stream --Gene
On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 9:58:29 AM UTC-5, Greggory DiSalvo wrote:I hit Brokenback a few weeks back and was pleasantly surprised. I always opted for Hughes before, but I saw a number of other anglers go right, so I went left. Much smaller water, and fewer fish than I normally catch on Hughes, but really pretty fish and nice runs. In the warmer months you could do both in a day, but with a tighter fishing window, I stuck with Brokenback run that day.Gregg
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 2:24:42 PM UTC-5, James Fletcher wrote:Success!Hiked along the Hughes River last Saturday (first time being up there), and caught around 12 Brookies between 12 pm and 3:45 pm. Middle of February and I was throwing dries of all sorts, each one getting good hits.Thanks for all the advice guys - appreciate your insights and patience!Best,On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 2:30 PM, James Fletcher <djflet...@gmail.com> wrote:Yup!Went out to a brookie stream on Saturday and got some great action on Prince and Pheasant Hair nymphs! Back at the parking lot, I struck up a conversation with another guy who was 3 miles further up the stream than I and apparently crushed it using dry flies. Water was probably around 35-38 degrees, but they were hungry.--On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 2:23 PM, Andrew Sarcinello <andy...@gmail.com> wrote:Just adding one more "data point" here from this weekend. Fished Sunday on a tiny native brook trout stream, where granted they will eat anything and probably on any given day. Caught 22 brook trout in 2.5 hrs all on a green weenie, water temp a chilly 35.
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