Trout fishing has been extremely good but for those of you who have been waiting, the "sea trout" finally showed up in our area this morning. The trout have been hitting small black dry flies in slow water and occasionally white butterfly's where there is any current. The "sea trout" were going after "white mottled dry fly" akin to the white millers dancing along the surface.
The picture is a fish taken in the area by Junior Woodland last week. The river is full of 10-11" trout with the occasional going 12"-17" and beyond although I haven't seen the beyond yet this year. As a result of my evening fishing I have to change the results, I'm now able to add a 17" sea trout to the days catch. Another boat out took a 19" trout.
The picture is a fish taken in the area by Junior Woodland last week. The river is full of 10-11" trout with the occasional going 12"-17" and beyond although I haven't seen the beyond yet this year. As a result of my evening fishing I have to change the results, I'm now able to add a 17" sea trout to the days catch. Another boat out took a 19" trout.
Rick, you have to put a fly in the water to catch fish :)
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