My First Fly Fishing Experience

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My First Fly Fishing Experience

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Tried fly fishing for my first time yesterday, and I wanted my first fish on the fly to be a trout. I went up to Otter Lake located at the Kenauk Park to increase my odds at having a good 1st experience with a fly rod as the lakes in the park are stocked.

The plan was the pack up the wife and daughter early in the morning and drop them off at Montebello and get there by 8-9am…however as I am finding out you are never on time once you have a baby….or sleep, eat warm meals, but that’s a whole other story… :lol: . SO I got to the lake at 2pm

It was awesome I had the whole (but small) lake to myself

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...oh I shared it with this guy….for you BA :P :P

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On my first cast near the dock I got a bite…I was like “no way, a trout right away” but it felt kind a small and it was…lol but technically my first on the fly. :shock:

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So I continued to cast close to shore and near some fallen trees with a yellow winged hamills killer and a few casts later a real tug…and what I consider my first fish on the fly,

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...but not a trout, I caught many more bass all around the same size the biggest at about 3-3.5lbs. They sure were fun to catch on the fly rod, I am totally hooked. So after about an hour of catching bass and sunfish on the edges, a rather large feisty bass stole my fly, so I decided to switch gears and fish the deeper water I hopes of finding some trout in this “trout lake”

I tied on a black woolly bugger and let it sink down the water column before my retrieve, and it didn’t take long till I felt a bite at the end of my line? Bingo 8)

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finally a trout on the fly, and it gave me a fight to remember making several acrobatic jumps and flips feet out of the water (tured out to have been the best fight of the day)...NOW TOTALLY HOOKED :D ...I continued to catch them in one end of the lake for the rest of the afternoon

I had a blast catching over 20 fish in he 3 hours I was there...and all on a fly rod...didn't even set my spinning rod up. I was planning on doing a bit of walleye fishing tomorrow,but I have a feeling I may have to put some time aside and see if I can get a few smallies on the fly.

Here is tonights dinner and the result of my first and very memorable fly fishing experience

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Ah.....another convert to the "Dark Side"! ;-)
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Ah.....another convert to the "Dark Side"! ;-)

You did well for your first fly outing!
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wow, thats awesome Marc. good on you 8)
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Great report Marc, Thanks
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That's what fly fishing is about !! Good job Marc ....they do say" once your on the dark side you never go back" :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by northernfly »

Well done. Otter is a nice lake with cooperative fish. Good place to start.
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Post by bm_attar »

Wow. Fly or not, this is some great fishing report.
So, how do you like fly fishing compared to, well, ordinary fishing?

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Outstanding report Marc. Well done.
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Post by Hookup »

really great report Marc!

I love wading when fly fishing, or I did last year when I did it last... (ggrrrr stupid job)

There are some great areas around us for that kind of thing...

When i'm fly fishing it's a different world... I'm only worry about enjoying the experience, placement of the fly, watching my line... etc... even the really small ones are awesome...
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Welcome to the Dark Side!

Great outing - bass and trout on the fly. Kenauk is a great place to make it happen, too.
Time's fun when you're having flies.
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Well done! Bass and trout on the fly on the same day is great!
Time's fun when you're having flies.
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Post by MTF »

Thanks for all the great reponses guys :D
I ended up going out friday night, and caught a few small SB Bass on the fly rod....it was freaking amazing!! but my casting was pretty poor and ended up switching to tossing a tube and got some larger smallies and a pike. I should really take some lessons or attend a OFS meeting one of these days for some casting tips :wink:

Sorry no pis, forgot the camera at home
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Nice to see you come over! I am in DEEP this year! its too much fun...
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Post by Evan »

I didn't know you can fish Kenauk without staying overnight. What's a "day-pass" cost for fishing? and do you need to book in advance?
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