May 20, 2017 – What are we talking about? Practice? – Wissahickon Creek
I am lucky I got one on camera tonight.... |
I took the my long rod and indicator tippet down the street for a couple hours on Saturday evening while the family was resting from a busy day and watching a movie I had seen before. Good call, except I stayed out until dark without letting Tami know where I was. It happens… I guess “taking a walk on the Wissy with the fly rod” is not very specific. Even my son thought that was a good one, the mitchling! The creek has not been stocked in over a month, but the flows looked good, and I figured that the cooler temps had bought us some time together, the stockies and me. I was right, as I tangled with 7 or 8, landing maybe 4 of them. Stockies 5 minutes from home are so convenient, even Iverson would have taken the time for some drills!
In the faster water and deep, so the tight-line nymphing was perfect, even if I was batting 500 with landings. |
I was tired, I guess, and was not all there. At least twice, when a fish popped off before I could net him, my flies ended up in the trees above me, and there were other ugly moments, like when I went to net a 15 incher and my hemostats were stuck in the net and wouldn’t allow it to disengage from the magnet. I was glad I got out, however. I got to hone my high-sticking with an indicator tippet in some deeper runs and had success. I also saw two snapping turtles embracing each other, for lack of a better term. I am not well versed in the mating rituals of said reptiles, but I witnessed either two males trying to kill each other, or a couple trying to make more snapping turtles. I have never seen anything like it: they were in a, umm, 69 position, I think, and were floating down the creek, hissing once in a while. When I tried to get close enough to get a good picture, they let me have a hiss too. I just let them float on by.
Things you don't see at home watching a movie, unless it's a movie about snapping turtles. |
Before it got too dark, I also threw a streamer for a few casts and landed one and hooked up with another fish in a short period of time. In my defense, I was home after sunset, but certainly not after dark. It was a night, neither awesome nor terrible, and productive for this late in the Wissy’s season. Practice? Practice? No one else is fishing for these guys, so I hope young Eric gets out before he goes back to work on Monday! If not, the week of rain showers ought to keep them alive and kicking for a while longer, anyway.
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