Showing posts with label Fly Fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fly Fishing. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Fishing Disasters Happen

So double update for the day.  Finished the fly fishing school on Sunday afternoon with St. Pete's.  While the first day was very informative and fully eye opening the 'on the river' day was a total disappointment.  Most of the information was good, but the actual instruction was boring.  Most of the stuff I had already figured out with trial and error.  also they acted like we were getting a guided service, when in reality the instructors definitely didn't want to get us into any fish.  short time and new people usually means limited chances, but I imagined a bit better day for us.  On the up side I tried out some nice waders and am totally convinced that they are worth it.

disaster two was fishing on the poudre river tonight.  Took the wife and the boxer dogs.  Was not a good idea.  Grabbed some sandwiches and at the first location the water was very high and fast.  Good drifting practice, but no takes.  At Indian Meadows the Mosquitoes came out.  Within half an hour we were all covered in swarming bugs.  So the dogs started barking little wimpy chirps in distress and the wife was doing a little anti mosquito dance.  So sometimes fishing in the mid week is not a good idea.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

First day of Fly fishing School!!

Just finished my first of two days with fly fishing school with St. Pete's fly shop in the fort.  Kyle did a very good job of taking us through the basics of fly fishing.  Best part was learning a new knot that ties so much quicker than what I was using.  Also there was just enough information on mayflies, caddis, stoneflys, and midges so that I didn't totally zone out.  Just what the beginer ordered.  After some talking we spent about an hour flinging lines at library park.  This was supper helpful to have a example person who looked good throwing line around to model after.

I am supper stoked to go tomorrow for our day on the poudre with some practical instructions.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

First trip to Chambers Lake area

On Saturday the penultimate weekend warrior fishing day I planned and executed a trip with a couple of college buddies.  As I am not the most the social fisher guy around due to a novice's unwillingness to show ineptitude and lack of time on the water it sounded like a good time.  Unfortunately one buddy was unable to show due to illness, but thankfully Jeff was able to make it.  We altered the planned trip to red feather in order for Jeff to show me his favorite Colorado lake places.  The three lakes are about ten miles shy of the top of Cameron pass were quite wonderful.  The lakes were a long hour and a half up the poudre river and taunted me with some quite fishable water along the way.  I saw the hatchery for the first time in years.  Somehow the taunt of a fish hatchery made me imagine that there were giant fish in the water around there.  But this itch was to be scratched another time.

Upon arrival we stopped at the first of three lakes a small reservoir that Jeff didn't name.  we hiked a little ways around to by a damn.  Jeff set up his lure spinning rod an I proceed with a dry fly indicator with a small wormy thing second.  we both started pulling in 6-9 inch rainbows in minutes.  After about an hour of load fishing we had attracted all of the families and other fisher people that we hiked by earlier with our enthusiastic catches.  So feeling a bit crowded we headed to lost lake and chambers.  Lost lake was again fairly crowded and nobody was catching anything so we headed to the inlet of chambers lake.  With strong threatening clouds we set up our lines for fishing in some current.  After Jeff reeled in a couple of nice lake trout the weather broke and we hoofed it back to the car.  The altitude and rain made for a very cold walk to round out what was a very interesting day for me.  The three lakes are firmly within driving distance of the fort and will offer me a couple more weeks of lake fishing while the rivers are all swolen monstrosities from the spring melt. 

Of note is that next week I am looking forward to taking the St. Pete's fly shop of Fort Collins fly fishing school next weekend.  I am looking in particular for some direction on casting more than 30 ft of line and on keeping a few more of my fly's as I seem to be losing them at a quite an alarming pace.  It will also be a fun time to potentially expand my fishing network.