11-22-2005, 05:45 AM
Some of you are probably getting tired of seeing wrong colored trout but at the moment it is the best thing I have going. This past Friday I made a trip to the ponds I've mentioned previously and caught a few nice trout. We've been locked into a cold, heavy fog weather pattern so daytime temps don't get up very high. Fish are only active in these shallow ponds for a couple of hours in the middle of the day. I managed to be there for this period and got these to take an interest in my flies. This is the first one, caught on the second cast of the day.
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This guy with a bit of a kype was found when I dredged my fly along the bottom.
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I don't remember the details on this one.
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I was not alone on the ponds this time. These two Super Fat Cat floaters came in a little later but due to the dropping water temperature, they missed the party.
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Oh, and I did manage some regular rainbow colored fish. This one was the biggest of the lot.
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I'm hoping for some good old fashioned 50 degree Oregon rain for this weekend to warm things up.
zonker
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This guy with a bit of a kype was found when I dredged my fly along the bottom.
[inline gold-2.jpg]
I don't remember the details on this one.
[inline PB180006.jpg]
I was not alone on the ponds this time. These two Super Fat Cat floaters came in a little later but due to the dropping water temperature, they missed the party.
[inline superfatcats.jpg]
Oh, and I did manage some regular rainbow colored fish. This one was the biggest of the lot.
[inline PB180008.jpg]
I'm hoping for some good old fashioned 50 degree Oregon rain for this weekend to warm things up.
zonker
s
[signature]
