It's been so Dang cold lately, and with spring just two days away, I've got trout fever, shoreline style.
Last year, the searuns came in on March 18th... give or take a few days of fishing. Although I can't make it out today, I have been trying and trying. Seems like the stream is abandoned. I remember that from last year, then a few nice days, and its like someone shook the fish out of the sea, and bam! Magic. I'll continue to get skunked, time and time again, because I know, soon enough, they will come. Not much beats a fresh 2 pound searun.
Just curious, as I would like to start chasing sea runs, what stream are you fishing? Here is my email in case you don't want to publicly announce your secret hole ( I sure as hell wouldn't) brwntroutangler@gmail.com
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DeleteThat Happens to be Robert Shaw's Choice of beer in Jaws. fly looks good.
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DeleteThe bite has been slow for awhile. It has to pick up.
ReplyDeleteCold again next week. I know.... let's get rid of the ct weathermen... doom&gloom lately
DeleteHope you get out on the water soon--that pattern looks like a winner for you come spring. By the way impressed with your background page of poppers--thanks for sharing
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DeleteThe runs I fish come later than yours do. I figure everything is going to be delayed by a good two weeks or so. However, like you, I don't want to be "late to the party," so I'll probably get out there early just in case. It's definitely worth the skunkings.
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
last year the temperatures were much better... even though spring starts tomorrow the weatherman says winter is coming again next week
DeleteHope your luck turns around both with the weather and the fish, can't wait for some searing pictures!
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ReplyDeleteThanks.. it can ONLY get better
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