Friday Fly Rodding

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Friday Fly Rodding

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Finally a decent enough evening to get out for a few hours with the fly rod to pick off a few Ottawa River bass. I hopped into the tinny with the 8wt around 7:00 and headed for a bay where I had not fished yet this year. It's not all that big of a bay but it's about 8 ft deep, has some really nice cabbage patches and there is lots of wood on the shoreline. In other words, this is heaven for a largemouth. At the entrance to the bay, there is a lot of current and a nice stretch of rock shoreline where a free smallie or two can be had.

I tied on my ugliest, bass-ackwards streamer and started casting right onto the shore. Three casts in a nice 14" smallie swoops up from the deeper water and we begin our tussle that involved a half dozen leaps, a run under the boat and a spit-up minnow. Spent about a 1/2 hour at this rocky shoreline but no more smallies wanted to play.

I putted towards the back of the bay to go and muck about in the trees. I placed a bunch of really nice casts around the trees from 50' away but no one was home. While I was disappointed there were no fish in the trees, I was very happy with the accuracy of my casting from such a distance.

I decided to fling the streamer around some lily patches and noticed that a few fish were chasing minnows to the surface from about 3 ft of water. Off goes the ugly bass-ackward streamer and on goes the Stealth Bomber. I plopped the first cast right beside some lilies and it was immediately slurped up by a 14" largie. It was a typical battle with a largie, some bulldogging towards the bottom and a dash into the lilies. The 8wt won out and I sent this little largie back with a request to send over his mom. A couple of casts later, I had a fiesty little 10" largie on and followed that up with another 14"er, two 12"ers, one more 10"er and a couple of misses.

The final count for the evening was 6 largies and 1 smallie, with all of the hits coming on the surface.

I'll take that any day of the week.

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Post by Salar »

Thanks for the report Beachburger. Are fly rods not allowed in your bass boat? :lol: Glad to hear you're getting out with the fly rod. You'll be all practiced up for the Algonkin club bass tournament later this month.
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Fly rods are more than welcome on the bass boat. I normally use the tinny when I go out by myself for a few hours in the evening.

I'm looking forward to the outing at Muskrat. I've heard the water is high and is very muddy right now. A few weeks of nice weather will go a long way into clearing that up.
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