Jock R. produces again

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Jock R. produces again

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Well given the great weather I couldn't resist the urge to get out for at least a little while. Given that I was only looking at little more than an hour of daylight with which to fish, I zipped down to a favorite spot on the Jock.

The water levels at the moment are perfect for the Jock, wading friendly and deep enough to hold good sized fish. Well after about a dozen or so small rockbass and SM, I feel some significant weight on the end of my line and the tell tale rythmic pulse to head to the bottom....walleye on!

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This was easily my best eye of the season. My best guess is probably close to 19", given that it was longer than my forearm. Regardless, a healthy (and fat) fish. :-)

If I can't get down to NY for trout, eyes on the fly are a nice substitute. Interestingly, all nine of my eyes this season have been caught on the Jock.
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Way-2-go Todd !
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nice man!!! dam i need to learn how to fly fish!!!!
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Post by Todd B. »

charbyc,

We're always happy to convert others to the Dark Side! 8)
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careful what you say, you might gain a new apprentice!!!!!!

hahahahaha :wink:

always wondered about that never had a chance to try it.........

and the gear looks kinda pricey to buy just to try!
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Post by Hookup »

I just drove over the Jock and thought to myself.. self, things look good, you need to get you butt out there and throw some flies...

Great fish for sure.
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have to say its a nice walleye.

cong on that catch.. :wink: :wink:

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Post by Fishboy »

Great looking eye, Todd! What fly did it take?
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nice fish Todd!
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Brian,

It took my #6 Olive TCB Bugger (Tungston Conehead + Beadhead). I'll have to add it to the pattern database.

Doug objects to it as being too heavy but it's good in faster current when you don't want to use sinking line. :-)
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That's not a fly, it's a flippin' anchor!! Heavy metal...... :shock:
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Post by Todd B. »

Well I can still cast it with my 4wt and it does produce! 8)
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Post by Inglorius_Bass_Turd »

Yes....add it to the database.....I must learn that pattern. Must catch Walleye on the fly and put my fishing buddy to shame!!!

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Post by LeGrand »

Great picture.


Caught many bass in the past with my "mousy" at the end of my fly-rod.

Still have all the gear up in my garage attic.

Got to get out there one of these days.
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Post by beeman »

Interestingly olive bead head woolly buggers have worked best for walleyes out here too, at least for me. Walleyes are good fun on the fly. But I have been using a 6 wt. because you never know when a 20lb pike will hit out here.
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