Sunday, June 13, 2010

Contoocook River


Overcast day but little rain, more of a mist. One of my best on this river. Six rainbow and my first 2010 brook trout. Nice fish...all on different types of caddis nymphs. Just a fun day. Hardly anyone else on the river, which is always nice. Played with the undewater video camera.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Contoocook River

Back to the river again tonight. The "fly fishing only" section was stacked nuts to butts. Two -four trucks at each turn off. One section had 6 fisherman standing 25' apart from each other in the Tookie ...what fun is that! There are plenty of fish in that river...lucky for me all the good fish dont know where the fly fishing section is. Did well tonight with three nice rainbow. One on a muddler minnow and a pair on a bead head hare's ear. Still fishing with a sinking tip. Again trying to get good pictures one handed is somewhat difficult. I tried the video and still had trouble, the fish did finally swim away from the rock and disappeared into the river. The other two were carbon copies of the video star.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Contoocook River


Fished the Tooky river today, with Tim and Dan. Tough day, windy and blue sky. Nothing at the pools in Henniker. so we moved up to the twin bridges. Fished hard, water is really low for this time of year. Picked up one real nice rainbow and lost another brown. Fishing streamers and small muddlers on a sinking tip 6wt.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Lake Winnipesaukee

Dan and I had one of our best days on the big lake. We took Dans boat out of Wolfeboro and were on the water by 5:30am, in a light fog. Fished between Rattlesnake, Moose and Parker, trolling lead core, 6-8 colors with a 40'+ 6/4 # test leader. That's 300'of line out behind the boat. Most of the fish came to a fly, tandem 93's and Manards Marvels. We did use a few DB Smelt spoons but the flies produced more fish. We caught 3 salmon, boated one! When those fish take the fly they head right for the surface and clear 2-3 feet going airborne, connected to 250' of lead core line. You think they're in the next county! We ended up with somewhere between 6 and 8 lakers, lost track in all the excitement... with the largest being a nice 23" that Dan got on the way in. I believe his fly was a tandem Needle Smelt. All were released, except for the salmon, which Mom had for dinner that evening.




Weather conditions: 68-43 degrees, partly cloudy to cloudy then sunny by 5pm. Waning gibbous moon, sunup at 6:15 am. Barometer at 30.33 and falling. Wind developing to 7mph from the WSW by noon.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Newfound Lake


Spent a week in August on Newfound with my family. Spent way too much time recreating and not enough fishing. Had to keep the boat at a mooring which made it difficult anyway. Did get out a couple of times and connected with some small lake trout and a nice rainbow. Trolling off the downriggers.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Contoocook River





Back to the river tonight. Its finally settled down from all the rain and is at a nice fishable level. Tonight I used the 6wt Orvis Rocky Mountain rod loaded with a new spool of Scientific Anglers full sinking WF 6 S that I just picked up at KTP. I have been using a sinking tip 7wt and after reading from "Modern Streamers for Trophy Trout" decided to go with a full sinker. I purchased a couple of Zoo Cougars at KTP as well. Also mentioned in the book. Its a must read for any serious streamer fisherman. I intended to fish some of the deep pools this river has to offer but got to the river and left the Cougars at home along with most of my streamers. I did have, from my last trip here, a tattered Black Ghost and sure enough, within 15 minutes connected with this nice rainbow. What a beautiful fish this one was. I moved around, fished a Muddler and a Dark Edison with no other fish.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Contoocook River, NH




I spent a couple of hours fishing the Contoocook River between Hillsboro and Henniker NH this evening. It was overcast when I waded into the river and started to rain just enough to get wet once I got situated. By the looks of the riverbank, the water was about 18" over normal conditions, due to all the rain we have had this June. I fished a 7wt sinking tip WF line on a 5wt Orvis Trident TL rod. It actually did real well! I wanted to stick with streamers. Caught a smallie right off. The next two fish were nice rainbows, both fell for a size 4 black ghost streamer, which i tied myself. The water temp was 68 degrees. Tough handling a camera, standing in the middle of the river in the rain with a fish on...