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…

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

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



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.


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,


...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 lakeâ€
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



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

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
