Not too many pics here lately so here's a chunky 15" smallie I caught on a yellow foam hopper last night as the sun was setting. I was using the 5wt because when I started out the evening it was too windy for the 3 wt.
About a dozen feisty bluegills were interested in the foam hopper as well. I am a big fan of bluegills on the flyrod. The big ones put up quite a tussle and when the sun starts to set, a poorly tied bushy dry fly such as an elk hair caddis or humpy will often bring a fish on every cast until dark.
The yellow foam hopper can be seen in the F-H fly swap section at,
http://www.fish-hawk.net/hawktalk/viewtopic.php?t=27897
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- beachburger
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Doug,
I assume you're fishing off your back yard again?
Next time you're forced to come back to town you should hit Strathconna. We were into a mess of +2lb smallies last week (all on poppers, with the exception of JVE's tube fly).
I assume you're fishing off your back yard again?
Next time you're forced to come back to town you should hit Strathconna. We were into a mess of +2lb smallies last week (all on poppers, with the exception of JVE's tube fly).
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Not on this outing. I'm in Ottawa for a few days and this was at the usual tubing spot. The guy with the blue FishCat latched onto a smallie that was quite a bit bigger than this one shortly after I landed this one. I missed more than a few last night because I was being a feeb on the hooksets.I assume you're fishing off your back yard again?
I heard about the Strathcona results. How is the "mung" out there? A few years back it became unfishable with all the algae floating about.
The Rideau is still running about 5" higher than normal but no algae mats. There's the occasional aquatic grass, but other than that it's good to fish. Just avoid the downstream section close to the Rusian Embassy. The guys that were closest said it smelled like a sespool.beachburger wrote:I heard about the Strathcona results. How is the "mung" out there? A few years back it became unfishable with all the algae floating about.
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